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1. The most significant influence on the life and art of Eugène Boudin was his A. relationship with the Pre-Raphaelites. B. return to city life after years as a sailor. C. friendship with Claude Monet. D. love of the city of Venice.

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The answer is his friendship with Claude Monet.
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Correct answer choice is:

C. Friendship with Claude Monet.

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Eugene Boudin became a great era painting all this beach venture. So did others -- if the British, later the French upper classes were continuing to tap the beaches, artists would succumb, too, to paint their paintings, do seascapes and earn some cash supporting the sunny-cloudy Norman firmaments. Boudin inspired his young companion Claude Monet to accompany them at the seashore. Monet was 15 years fresher and establishing a distinction in Paris, painting exaggerations in charcoal. Boudin believed Monet could do innumerable.

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