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White Clouds, Blue Sky

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エギュヌ・ルイユ・ブドアン, White Clouds, Blue Sky (1859). パブリックドメイン

基本情報

作家
エギュヌ・ルイユ・ブドアン originaluniqueart.com/ja/artists/ekiyunu-ruiyu-hutoan_ja/
制作年
1824 – 1898
彩色済み
1859

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White Clouds, Blue Sky — エギュヌ・ルイユ・ブドアン

制作年

  1. 1820
  2. 1830
  3. 1840
  4. 1850
  5. 1860
  6. 1870
  7. 1880
  8. 1890

Shaded: エギュヌ・ルイユ・ブドアンの生涯 (1824–1898) ▲ 本作品、1859

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    主な色

    Cobalt Violet #879ab1

    登録済みパレット

    • #879AB1
    • #65717A
    • #41474D
    • #6A82A2
    主な色名
    Cobalt Violet
    彩度
    Balanced 単一の落ち着いた色調から、多彩で鮮やかな色彩まで、色の彩度やバリエーションの豊かさ。
    コントラスト
    Serene 作品全体における、色の明度と彩度の差異の度合い。
    調和
    Strong Color Unity 対照的な色合いから完全に調和したものまで、色彩がいかに美しく響き合っているか。
    明るさ
    Bright 深い影から明るいハイライトまで、作品全体の明暗の度合い。
    彩度
    Subtle Color 限りなくグレーに近い色合いから、鮮やかな色彩まで、その純度と強さが際立ちます。

    アーティストと美術館

    作家

    エギュヌ・ルイユ・ブドアン

    Born in オンフルール, フランス

    Eugène Louis Boudin (1824–1898): Pioneer of plein air painting & key influence on Impressionism

    Eugène Louis Boudin, born in July 12th, 1824, in Honfleur, France—a town inextricably linked to the sea—was destined for a life devoted to capturing its ethereal beauty. His father, a harbor pilot, instilled within him from childhood an unwavering fascination with the ocean’s moods and rhythms – a formative influence that would become the bedrock of Boudin's artistic vision. Rejecting the rigid conventions of academic art, young Eugène embarked on his artistic journey not through formal training but through direct engagement with the natural world. At just ten years old, he began working aboard a steamboat traversing between Le Havre and Honfleur, gaining invaluable experience observing light and atmosphere firsthand—a prelude to his lifelong passion for plein air painting.

    The family’s subsequent relocation to Le Havre cemented Boudin's immersion in an artistic milieu. His father established a stationery and picture-framing business, fostering connections with fellow artists like Constant Troyon and Jean-François Millet who championed the revolutionary technique of painting outdoors—a pivotal step away from studio confinement. These encounters ignited Boudin’s creative spirit, propelling him toward a singular vocation: to translate the fleeting impressions of nature onto canvas. By 1850, he enrolled in Paris’ École des Beaux-Arts, where he honed his skills under Eugène Isabey and diligently copied masterpieces at the Louvre—a pragmatic necessity that supplemented his income while nurturing his artistic sensibilities. He continued to return to Normandy and Brittany annually, tirelessly pursuing his artistic goals amidst the inspiring landscapes of his homeland.

    Developing a Unique Style: Plein Air Painting and Influences

    Boudin’s artistic trajectory was decisively shaped by Johan Jongkind, a Dutch painter who championed plein air painting with fervent conviction. Jongkind recognized Boudin's innate talent for capturing atmospheric subtleties—the shifting hues of sky and sea—and encouraged him to abandon traditional studio methods in favor of direct observation. This embrace of the outdoors proved transformative, allowing Boudin to achieve unparalleled accuracy in portraying light and color. Furthermore, Boudin’s artistic sensibilities resonated deeply with the legacy of 17th-century Dutch masters, particularly Rembrandt and Vermeer, whose meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of chiaroscuro—the interplay between light and shadow—served as a guiding principle. He meticulously studied their compositions and techniques, absorbing their profound understanding of visual perception.

    Impressionism and Boudin’s Contribution

    Boudin's artistic breakthrough arrived in 1874 when he participated in the inaugural Impressionist exhibition alongside Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro—a watershed moment that cemented his place within the burgeoning movement. Though he eschewed the label “Impressionist,” Boudin undeniably embodied its core tenets: a commitment to capturing fleeting moments of light and color, prioritizing subjective experience over objective representation. His canvases pulsate with vibrancy and immediacy, mirroring Monet’s pioneering explorations of atmospheric effects—a testament to Boudin's influence on the younger generation of artists. As Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot famously remarked, Boudin was “the king of skies,” recognizing his unparalleled ability to convey the grandeur and majesty of nature through luminous brushstrokes.

    Major Works and Legacy

    Boudin’s artistic output comprises numerous landscapes depicting coastal scenes—particularly beaches bathed in sunlight—and seascapes capturing turbulent storms and serene sunsets. Notable paintings include Honfleur, the Saint Catherine Market Place, which exemplifies his masterful depiction of urban life illuminated by natural light; The Port of Trouville, showcasing Boudin’s keen observation of maritime activity; and Landscape with Sunset—a quintessential Impressionist masterpiece celebrated for its evocative use of color and texture. His meticulous attention to detail—particularly in rendering the subtleties of atmospheric perspective—established him as a cornerstone of French landscape painting. Eugène Louis Boudin died August 8th, 1898, in Deauville, overlooking the English Channel—a final communion with the sea that had defined his life’s artistic endeavor. His enduring legacy resides not merely in his paintings but also in his pioneering advocacy for plein air painting and his profound influence on Claude Monet and subsequent Impressionist artists—solidifying his position as a pivotal figure in the history of modern art.

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    White Clouds, Blue Sky — エギュヌ・ルイユ・ブドアン

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    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: colour, sky, clouds. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Still Life with Lobster on a White Tablecloth (Nature Morte Au Homard Sur un Nappe Blanche), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. エギュヌ・ルイユ・ブドアン was about 35 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?

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