-
swimming costume,
bathing costume,
swimming suit, swimmers,
swimming togs,
bathers,
cossie (short for "costume"), or
swimming trunks (swimwear that resembles...
- 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...
- "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...
-
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...
- 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...
- Ryan Mic****e
Bathé is an
American actress. She
starred in the ABC
legal drama series Boston Legal (2005–06), BET+ comedy-drama
series First Wives Club...
- 1542
Jacques Callot, The
Bathers, c.1630
Thomas Eakins, The
Swimming Hole, 1884–85
Domenico Cresti,
called P****ignano,
Bathers at San Niccolò, Sotheby's...
- to
direct the
steam to the
bathers who are
lying on the ground, with
which he
later gives them a m****age, then the
bathers scrub themselves with a small...
-
painted many
scenes of
bathers in his life,
including Three Bathers c.1875 (private collection) and
another version of the
Three Bathers (1876-1877), which...
- the
project name of "The
Bathers" and
drawing on a pool of
musicians (including Grant) to
flesh out his songs. The
debut Bathers album was 1987's Unusual...