Om Oeuvres De Bracquemond
Cette collection présente les oeuvres d'Eugène-Louis Boudin, un maître impressionniste français, exposées lors d'un important salon de 1907. Les peintures de Boudin sont des représentations lumineuses et aérées de la côte normande et de Paris, où l'artiste a vécu la majeure partie de sa vie. Les peintures sont accompagnées de textes explicatifs qui contextualisent la vie et l'oeuvre de Boudin.
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