-
Bathers (French:
Baigneuses) is a Proto-Cubist painting, now lost or missing,
created circa 1908 by the
French artist and
theorist Jean Metzinger. Possibly...
- The
Bathers (French: Les
Grandes Baigneuses) is an oil
painting by
French artist Paul Cézanne
first exhibited in 1906. The painting,
which is exhibited...
- The
Bathers {French: Les
Baigneuses) is a
large oil
painting created at the
outset of 1912 by the
French artist Albert Gleizes. It was
exhibited at the...
-
French "Les
Baigneuses", can
refer to the
following artworks:
Bathers at Asnières, a
painting by
Georges Seurat in 1883 Les
Grandes Baigneuses (Renoir),...
- Les
Grandes Baigneuses, or The
Large Bathers, is a
painting by Pierre-Auguste
Renoir made
between 1884 and 1887. The
painting is in the
Philadelphia Museum...
- The Valpinçon
Bather (Fr: La
Grande Baigneuse) is an 1808
painting by the
French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres (1780–1867), held in...
- Hôtel La Peiriero :
Baigneuse aquatique (polychrome relief). 1985 - Le
Crestet (Drôme) : Rythmes.
Museum d'Uzès (Gard)
Baigneuses, 1977 - oil on paper...
- scenes, fine
examples of
which are
Girls at the Piano, 1892, and
Grandes Baigneuses, 1887. The
latter painting is the most
typical and
successful of Renoir's...
- T-shirt,
Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen,
Denmark Henri Manguin, 1906,
Baigneuse (Woman Bather), oil on canvas,
Pushkin Museum,
Moscow Henri Matisse, 1907...
- and
there was
nothing really novel in the few new ones,
although his
Baigneuses à
Dieppe ("Women Bathing")
introduced what was to
become a
recurring motif...