● On view now — Gallery 225
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Although boldly brushed and almost calligraphic in form, the vessels in this composition remain identifiable as specific types. To the right of center, a side-wheel packet steamer heads up the English Channel, leaving slower sailing boats in its wake. This is one of Édouard Manet’s earliest paintings of the sea, a subject to which he returned repeatedly. He painted it in Paris along with two or three other works based on sketches he made on a vacation with his family in the northern French port of Boulogne-sur-Mer.
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Édouard Manet (French, 1832–1883) — Boats at Berck-sur-Mer
James McNeill Whistler — Trouville (Grey and Green, the Silv
Edouard Manet — The "Kearsarge" at Boulogne
Eugène Boudin (French, 1824–1898) — Seascape with Open Sky
James McNeill Whistler — Violet and Silver—The Deep Sea
Winslow Homer — Schooner - Nassau
Willem Bastiaan Tholen — Zeegezicht met vissersschuiten