Abbeville, Street and the Church of Saint-Vulfran by Eugène Louis Boudin. A bustling nineteenth-century street scene in Abbeville with figures walking on a cobblestone road leading toward the towering Gothic spire of Saint-Vulfran Church under a cloudy, light-filled sky.

Abbeville, Street and the Church of Saint-Vulfran

Eugène Louis Boudin

1894 · Oil Paint, Canvas, Panel

A lively Impressionist street scene capturing the atmospheric charm of Abbeville beneath an expansive, shimmering sky.

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Where it works

A measured, grounding piece with warm, lived-in color — holds a wall without competing for attention.

Often works in
Living Room · Dining Room · Office
Placement
Reads naturally where the wall has more height than width
Walls
Best with clear wall contrast
Color notes
Soft white, Soft sage, Rich brown

About the piece

Painted in 1894, this late work by Eugène Louis Boudin depicts a busy thoroughfare in Abbeville leading toward the soaring Church of Saint-Vulfran. Boudin, an influential precursor to the Impressionist movement, demonstrates his mastery of light and atmosphere through expressive brushwork and a luminous palette, capturing the daily life and architectural grandeur of the French town.