Princess Pauline Metternich on the Beach explained

Princess Pauline Metternich on the Beach
Artist:Eugène Boudin
Year: 1865-1867
Material:Oil on cardboard, laid down on wood
Height Metric:29.5
Width Metric:23.5
Museum:Metropolitan Museum of Art
City:New York

Princess Pauline Metternich on the Beach is mid-19th-century painting by French artist Eugène Boudin. Done in oil on cardboard, laid down on wood, the work depicts Pauline von Metternich, the wife of the Austrian ambassador to the court of Napoleon III and a well-known fashion icon, looking out to sea from a beach in northern France.[1]

The work is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Princess Pauline Metternich on the Beach. 2018-11-05. www.metmuseum.org.