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After the Bath (large version), 1891-92 (lithograph in black on paper)
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After the Bath (large version), 1891-92 (lithograph in black on paper)
5860612 After the Bath (large version), 1891-92 (lithograph in black on paper) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 27.5 -- 32 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: by Edgar Degas)
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After the Bath (large version), 1891-92
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is a captivating lithograph by Edgar Degas that showcases his mastery of capturing intimate moments in everyday life. In this print, two figures are depicted after a bath, their bodies partially covered with towels. The composition exudes a sense of tranquility and vulnerability as the subjects appear lost in their own thoughts. Degas, known for his impressionist style, skillfully portrays the play of light and shadow on the figures' skin, creating a striking contrast against the dark background. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke, from the delicate folds of fabric to the subtle expressions on each face. The presence of a servant or maid adds an additional layer of complexity to this scene. It hints at themes such as social class and domesticity prevalent during Degas' time. The woman's role as an attendant suggests her subservient position within society while also highlighting her essential contribution to maintaining order and comfort. This artwork exemplifies Degas' ability to capture fleeting moments with sensitivity and grace. Through his use of lithography, he brings depth and texture to this monochromatic piece. "After the Bath (large version)" invites viewers into an intimate world where beauty can be found even in mundane activities like bathing. Displayed at The Art Institute of Chicago, this print continues to captivate audiences with its timeless depiction of human connection amidst quiet contemplation.
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