Eugène Boudin, l’atelier de la lumière

Eugène BOUDIN (1824-1898), Jetty and Wharf at Trouville, 1863, oil on wood, 34.8 x 58 cm. . © Washington, National Gallery of Art
- EXHIBITION
Following exhibitions on Dufy, Friesz, Signac, Pissarro and Staël, MuMa continues its exploration of great nineteenth- and twentieth-century artists connected with the history of its collections and inspired by Le Havre and the coast of Normandy with a major retrospective of the works of Eugène Boudin (1824-1898), the painter most closely associated with the Seine estuary
Date
- from April 16, 2016 to September 26, 2016
Audience
All ages
Price
Full price
Location
MuMa