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Three Bathers, 1895 (wood engraving)
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Three Bathers, 1895 (wood engraving)
1072230 Three Bathers, 1895 (wood engraving) by Vallotton, Felix Edouard (1865-1925); 18.1x11.1 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Les Trois Baigneuses); Beatrice and Patrick Haggerty Acquisition Fund, the Jolesch Acquisition Fund, The Roberta Coke Camp Fund, and contributions in memory of Richard D. Haynes; Swiss, out of copyright
Media ID 22633866
© Beatrice and Patrick Haggerty Acquisition Fund, the Jolesch Acquisition Fund, The Roberta Coke Camp Fund, and contributions in memory of Richard D. Haynes / Bridgeman Images
Baigneuses Bather Bathers Bathing Swim Trois
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This black and white wood engraving, titled "Three Bathers, 1895" by Felix Edouard Vallotton, transports us to a serene moment in time. The image showcases three graceful female figures indulging in the simple pleasure of bathing. Measuring at 18.1x11.1 cm, this print is housed within the prestigious Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA. Vallotton's masterful technique captures the essence of these bathers with remarkable precision and elegance. The artist skillfully portrays their natural beauty and vulnerability as they immerse themselves in the water's embrace. Their nudity is depicted tastefully, emphasizing their freedom and connection with nature rather than any sense of immodesty. The composition exudes tranquility as the women float effortlessly amidst gentle waves. With each stroke of his engraving tool, Vallotton expertly conveys both movement and stillness simultaneously - an artistic feat that mesmerizes viewers. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded of the timeless allure of water as a source of relaxation and rejuvenation for humanity throughout history. These bathers symbolize not only physical cleansing but also a spiritual renewal that comes from embracing our inherent connection to nature. Thanks to generous contributions from various funds dedicated to preserving art legacies like Beatrice and Patrick Haggerty Acquisition Fund or The Roberta Coke Camp Fund, this exquisite piece continues to inspire audiences today while honoring Vallotton's profound talent.
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