The Beach at Trouville 1875 by Eugene Boudin


The beach is the colour of smudges;
it has occupants, like a doctor's
drawing-room. They are huddling
against possible prospects of sun.

The conversation is minimal:
they turn from their portraiture
to witness something implausible.
Never play cards in the fog.

From Looks Familiar

The Beach at Trouville 1875 by Eugene Boudin