Over the course of his career, Degas executed many paintings of women, including those emerging from baths or in scenes just after they had bathed themselves. These images are often crudely intimate and he said he wanted to give the viewer the sense that they were watching the subject as if through a keyhole. Much likes his paintings of dancers, these women do not look at the viewer. The woman featured in After the Bath protectively leans over herself as she dries her feet. Her tightly coiled body is the focal point of the entire composition with the elements of the room blurred behind her. The original was completed in the 1890s and hangs in the Philadelphia Museum of Art today. Our flawless reproduction of this painting measures 20" x 24". Frame Description: Champagne Silhouette Frame
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QUALITY - 100% handmade oil painting on artist grade canvas, professionally hand finished and framed - certificate of authenticity included
DIMENSIONS - Artwork Measures: Classic 20"x24"; Frame Measures: 26.4" x 22.4"
APPLICATION - Perfect décor addition to any wall for a living room, bedroom, bathroom, kids room, kitchen, office, hotel, dining room, bar etc
Art By Edgar Degas