Honfleur: The St-Siméon Farm; Seated Figures – (Eugène Louis Boudin) Previous Next


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Date: 1857

Size: 17 x 40 cm

Technique: Oil On Panel

This scene, which is unusually anecdotal for a work by Eugène Boudin, describes simple country life at the Saint-Siméon farm in Honfleur, near Le Havre. In 1854 Boudin rented space there and brought together followers of plein-air painting. Gustave Courbet and Claude Monet later joined this early artist colony on the Seine estuary.

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