Bronze Age Gold from Wales

The return of the boats

As a boy in Honfleur, Boudin gained experience as a deckhand on his father's boat and remained fascinated by shipping. From 1853 he worked increasingly out of doors, 'en plein air', and in 1874 was included in the first Impressionist exhibition. This painting of fishing smacks returning is one of the first in a series of works purchased by Sir Frederick Wedmore with funds left by James Pyke Thompson which 'though necessarily small ... are admirably representative of certain phases of modern art'.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 2428

Creation/Production

BOUDIN, Louis Eugène
Date: 1897

Acquisition

Purchase - Pyke Thompson funds, 1907
Purchased with funds bequeathed by James Pyke-Thompson

Measurements

Height (cm): 24.4
Width (cm): 18.9
Height (in): 9
Width (in): 7

Techniques

oil on board
Techniques (fine art)
art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

Material

oil
board

Location

In store
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