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After the Bath III, 1891-1892 (lithograph in black on cream wove paper)
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After the Bath III, 1891-1892 (lithograph in black on cream wove paper)
5860088 After the Bath III, 1891-1892 (lithograph in black on cream wove paper) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 25 -- 23 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: By Edgar Degas)
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After the Bath III, 1891-1892
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is a captivating lithograph by renowned artist Edgar Degas. This print on cream wove paper showcases Degas' mastery in capturing intimate moments of everyday life. In this particular artwork, we see two figures, presumably a servant and her mistress, engaged in post-bath rituals. The maid stands behind the lady, gently drying her with a towel. The composition exudes an air of tranquility as both women appear lost in their own thoughts. Degas' attention to detail is evident in the delicate lines that define each figure's form and the subtle shading that adds depth to their bodies. His use of lithography brings out the contrast between light and shadow beautifully. As one of the leading figures of Impressionism, Degas was known for his ability to capture fleeting moments with great sensitivity. In "After the Bath III" he explores themes of femininity and domesticity while showcasing his technical skill. This artwork transports us back to late 19th-century France, immersing us in its elegance and grace. It serves as a testament to Degas' enduring legacy as an artist who masterfully depicted human emotions through his brushstrokes or lithographic techniques. The Art Institute of Chicago houses this remarkable piece among its collection, allowing viewers to appreciate firsthand Degas' contribution to art history.
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