-
swimming costume,
bathing costume,
swimming suit, swimmers,
swimming togs,
bathers,
cossie (short for "costume"), or
swimming trunks (usually worn by men)...
- can be
defined as the
number of
bathers using the pool in a 24-hour period. A
certain per-capita
capacity for
bather load is
often considered. For example...
- Art
Institute of Chicago.
Occasionally referred to as the Big
Bathers or
Large Bathers to
distinguish it from the
smaller works, the
painting is considered...
- "The
Bathers", or in
French "Les Baigneuses", can
refer to the
following artworks:
Bathers at Asnières, a
painting by
Georges Seurat in 1883 Les Grandes...
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Bathers at Asnières (French: Une Baignade, Asnières) is an 1884 oil on
canvas painting by
French artist Georges Pierre Seurat, the
first of his two masterpieces...
-
Bathers by a
River (French: Les
Demoiselles à la rivière), also
known as
Bathers at the
River and
occasionally referred to as
simply Bathers, is a large...
- The Bath
Bathers were a
minor league baseball team
based in Bath, New York, In 1890, the
Bathers pla**** as
members of the short–lived four–team Independent...
-
Bathers with a
Turtle is a
painting by
Henri Matisse from 1907 to 1908, in the
collection of the
Saint Louis Art
Museum in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1908...
-
William Bathe (2
April 1564 – 17 June 1614) was an Anglo-Irish
Jesuit priest,
musician and writer. Born in Dublin,
Bathe lived at
Drumcondra Castle, County...
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Bathe is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bill
Bathe (born 1960),
American baseball player Charlotte Bathe (born 1965),
British equestrian...