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  • EXHIBITION

    EUGENE BOUDIN

    THE FATHER OF IMPRESSIONISM: A PRIVATE COLLECTION

  • From 9 April to 31 August 2025, the Musée Marmottan Monet presents the exhibition ‘Eugène Boudin, the father of Impressionism: a private collection’.

    Collector Yann Guyonwarc’h has assembled a collection of works by Eugène Boudin (1824 – 1898) that is unrivalled in any museum in the world. Every facet of the artist’s career is represented, from his first paintings in Le Havre to his final trip to Venice; from private sketches to paintings for the Salon (including one of the two largest beach scenes ever painted by Boudin). The works in this prestigious collection are matched with the holdings of the Musée Marmottan Monet, to highlight the dialogue between Boudin and his main pupil, Claude Monet. Thanks to the participation of the Durand-Ruel archives, the relationship between the two artists and their main dealer is also explored.

    Curated by Laurent Manoeuvre, Art historian and research engineer at the French Museums Department

    EXHIBITION

    From April 9th to August 31st 2025

    ADMISSION

    Standard rate: 14 euros
    Concessions: 9 euros
    Under 7 : free

    AUDIOGUIDE

    Available in French
    and in English : 4 euros