Eugène Baudouin

Eugène Baudouin (6 January 1842, in Montpellier – 4 January 1893, in Paris) was a French painter and printmaker.

Biography
Eugène Baudouin was an impressionist landscape painter, printmaker and illustrator.

Eugène Baudouin studied under Jean-Léon Gérôme, Auguste-Barthélemy Glaize, Léopold Flameng, François-Louis Français, Eugène Devéria, and Adrien Didier. He exhibited on a regular basis at the Paris Salon until his death in 1893. Salon 1868; 1869; 1870; 1872; 1874; 1875; 1876; 1877; 1878; 1879; 1880 (1); (2); 1881; 1882; 1883; 1884 (1), (2); 1885; 1886 (1), (2); 1887; 1888; 1889; 1890; 1893; archive.org; culture.gouv.fr; gallica.bnf.fr His landscapes are constructed along schematic lines and on a succession of levels in order to give the impression of a panorama. In 1889, he participated in the 1889 World's Fair in Paris.

At the Paris Salon 1882, a bust of Baudouin was exhibited by Joseph Osbach.

Family
Eugène Baudouin was married to Léonie Baudouin (1850-1910), daughter of Noël Parfait, deputy of Eure-et-Loir. They are buried together in Division 55 of Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris.