Eugène Boudin was significantly influenced by the coastal landscapes of Normandy, particularly the changing effects of light and weather on the seascapes. His early exposure to maritime life and the vibrant colors of the sea inspired his plein air painting technique, which emphasized spontaneity and naturalism. Boudin's relationships with other artists, particularly his mentorship of Claude Monet, also shaped his artistic development and commitment to capturing atmospheric effects in his work. Ultimately, Boudin's dedication to depicting the beauty of everyday life and nature solidified his role as a precursor to Impressionism.
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