Port of Camaret low tide

Port of Camaret low tide

1871 - 1873 - Painting - 66cm x 45cm

Hi everyone, my name is Isabella! Today, we're going to look at a painting called "Port of Camaret at Low Tide." It was painted by an artist named Eugène Louis Boudin a long, long time ago! nn Can you say "Eugène Louis Boudin?" That's a tricky name! nn --- nn Now, look at the painting. What do you see? That's right, it's the ocean! But look closer. What else do you see? nn --- nn Do you see the big ships? They are called sailing ships, and they use the wind to move across the water. This painting shows the harbor at low tide, which means the water is very low. That's why we can see the sand underneath the boats! nn Have you ever seen a beach at low tide? What did it look like? nn --- nn Eugène Louis Boudin loved to paint the ocean. He used lots of blues and grays to show the water and the sky. Don't they look calm and peaceful? He also painted tiny people on the beach. Can you find them? nn What do you think those people are doing? nn --- nn This painting is very special because it shows us what life was like a long time ago. Eugène Louis Boudin helped us see the beauty of the ocean and the everyday lives of the people who lived by the sea. nn Let's go look at some other paintings now! Maybe we can find more boats or even some fish!

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