Parc Cordier in Trouville by Eugène Louis Boudin. Figures in nineteenth-century attire walk along a sun-dappled path through a lush park with high trees under a expansive, bright sky.

Parc Cordier in Trouville

Eugène Louis Boudin

1880 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A bright and airy Impressionist park scene capturing the leisurely atmosphere of nineteenth-century Trouville.

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Where it works

A balanced piece with a quiet mood with a quiet gray register — holds a wall without competing for attention.

Often works in
Bedroom · Living Room · Dining Room
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Reads naturally above long furniture lines
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Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Soft gray, Rich brown, Charcoal black

About the piece

Painted around 1880, this work by Eugène Louis Boudin depicts Parc Cordier in the coastal town of Trouville. A master of light and atmosphere, Boudin uses loose brushwork to capture the movement of clouds and the play of sunlight through the trees, creating a scene that feels both historically rooted and fresh.