"Boudin's art is the kind of art which wins you over, not by its audacity of expression or the obtrusive violence of its touch, but by its beauty, which combines intimacy, delicacy and truth innovative in a way because it developed towards the open air, toward impression.. ..his palette of greys and blues, his exquisite shading, his consistent harmony were neither conventional nor formalistic – rather, they were an accurate reflection of nature glimpsed sensitively."
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Félix Buhot, in 'Journal des Arts' 14 July 1900; quoted in Vivien Hamilton's Boudin at Trouville, p. 14; as cited in 'Boudin – Impressions on the Sea'
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