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Low Tide in Normandy Archival Reproduction Art Print

Low Tide in Normandy Archival Reproduction Art Print

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A luminous harbor scene by Eugène Boudin (1824 to 1898), the French marine master often called the father of Impressionism. Titled Marée basse à Trouville (Low Tide at Trouville) and painted in 1885, the work captures fishing boats resting on the sand at low tide beneath one of Boudin's famously atmospheric skies, their masts and pale sails mirrored in the still, shallow water. A tireless painter of the Normandy coast and an early mentor to the young Claude Monet, Boudin was celebrated for capturing shifting light and weather so vividly that Corot dubbed him the "king of the skies." This authentic fine-art reproduction brings serene coastal light and timeless maritime charm to any space, perfect for lovers of Impressionism, collectors of nautical art, and those seeking calm, sophisticated seaside decor.

Print Quality

Giclée (pronounced zhee-clay) is the global standard for high-quality artist reproductions. Giclée prints are known for their exceptional color accuracy, detail, and longevity, designed to resist fading and yellowing over time.

Our prints feature:

  • 100% cotton rag, matte finish 
  • Bright white to achieve vivid color, depth & rich blacks
  • Archival to avoid fading and yellowing
  • Acid-free to resist discoloration or deterioration 

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