- The Valpinçon
Bather (Fr: La
Grande Baigneuse) is an 1808
painting by the
French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres (1780–1867), held in...
- The
Bathers (French: Les
Grandes Baigneuses) is an oil
painting by
French artist Paul Cézanne (1839–1906)
first exhibited in 1906. The painting, which...
-
Blonde Bather (La
baigneuse blonde) is the name of two very
similar paintings by
French painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir,
created in 1881 and 1882. The model...
- (1894)
Depictions of nude
women Baigneuse (1870)
After the Bath (1875) The
Bather or
Baigneuse (1879) Les Deux
Baigneuses (1884) The Wave (1896) Seated...
- 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...
-
Bathers (French:
Baigneuses) is a Proto-Cubist painting, now lost or missing,
created circa 1908 by the
French artist and
theorist Jean Metzinger. Possibly...
- 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...
- La Circ****ienne au Bain, also
known as Une
Baigneuse, was a
large Neoclassical oil
painting from 1814 by Merry-Joseph
Blondel depicting a life-sized young...
- "Pierre-Auguste Renoir:
Bathers (
Baigneuses)".
Barnes Collection Online — Pierre-Auguste Renoir:
Bathers (
Baigneuses).
Retrieved 18
January 2019. "Pierre-Auguste...
- of male Gr**** or
Roman heroes, but for his
first samples Ingres sent
Baigneuse à mi-corps (1807), a
painting of the back of a
young woman bathing, based...