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Eugène Boudin rendered the changing light conditions in the harbor, the animated sky, and the countless tones of gray in the clouds. In contrast to this, the ships are represented in tones of green and red. Boudin’s low-lying horizon followed the seventeenth-century Dutch tradition by which the largest portion of the picture surface was devoted to the sky.

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