The artwork titled “Honfleur. La Jetee” is an oil painting by Eugene Boudin, a celebrated artist linked with the Impressionism movement. Measuring 38.4 cm in height and 25.4 cm in width, this cityscape is a reflection of Boudin’s fascination with marine landscapes and is held in a private collection.
In this artwork, Boudin captures the bustling energy and atmosphere around the jetty in Honfleur, a port in Normandy. The composition is balanced between the industrial and the natural, with the sharp vertical smoke plume from a steamer on the left counterpoised by the serene sailboats on the right. The viewer can observe people gathering near the steamer, suggesting a scene of daily life and commerce. The painting is distinguished by loose brushwork and a nuanced color palette, hallmarks of the Impressionist style, which sought to depict the transient effects of light and color. The inclusion of the lighthouse in the distance provides a gleaming white vertical that echoes the upright plume of smoke, framing the marine setting with elements of human presence and natural beauty.