Beach Scene at Low Tide by Eugène Boudin depicts a tranquil moment at the shoreline, where the receding tide reveals wet sand and scattered boats. Boudin, a master of capturing light, skillfully renders the reflections of the clouds and sky on the water-soaked beach, creating a shimmering effect. The distant figures of people strolling along the shore add a sense of scale and human presence to the vast landscape. This painting highlights Boudin’s fascination with coastal life and his pioneering plein air technique, which influenced the development of Impressionism.