Paul de la Boulaye was a 19th century French painter.
He was a pupil of Bonnat who painted genre scenes of peasants, religiously inspired works, still lifes, formal portraits and sumptuous depictions of exotic women with an air of Orientalism. By an academically trained artist, his oeuvre and his artistic production were uniformly well painted and fit within the artistic conventions of his era, so to date, he has drawn little attention from researchers or scholars.