the beach at villerville canvas riddarholmenA beautiful canvas with the painting The Beach at Villerville created in 1864 by the French artist Eugne Boudin. He was a landscape painter and is considered a forerunner of Impressionism. In the picture we see about three dozen men and women sitting, standing or walking along a sandy beach during a sunset. The scene of the painting takes place on the beach in Villerville , which is located in the Normandy region, France. It was in the Normandy region
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Photographer: Unknown | Created: 1895 | Publisher: Stockholm City Museum | Object ID: Get 46874 | Copyright: CC-BY
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