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- 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 (1839–1906) first exhibited in 1906. The painting, which...
- 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 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...
- 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...
- Cartes à jouer, verres, bouteille de rhum ('Vive la France') Cinq baigneuses (Baigneuses regardant un avion) Composition Composition à la guitare Composition...
- "Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Bathers (Baigneuses)". Barnes Collection Online — Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Bathers (Baigneuses). Retrieved 18 January 2019. "Pierre-Auguste...