In Bathers on the Beach at Trouville, Impressionist painter Eugene Boudin applies the paint thickly, lending solidity to his bathers who are fully clothed. The reason for this, as Boudin ably conveys with his color palette, is that the weather is rather cold and blustery – the disruption in the sky is evident. Boudin painted this work in 1869 at 29 years of age.
Eugene Boudin’s Bathers on the Beach at Trouville is in the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, France.