Description: In this picturesque beach scene, sailboats float along the choppy Norman waters as a storm cloud hangs threateningly overhead. Boudin was deft at capturing his native landscape under varying conditions, and his loose style of painting, in which he was able to translate a range of textures, would prove influential for Monet and many other artists to come behind him.
Provenance: Museum purchase from Cornelia Ritchie provided through a gift from the Robinson Family Fund