Bathers (c.1912 – c.1915) by Maurice Prendergast

Bathers - Maurice Prendergast - c.1912 - c.1915

Artwork Information

TitleBathers
ArtistMaurice Prendergast
Datec.1912 - c.1915
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Dimensions36.83 x 46.99 cm
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About Bathers

The artwork, titled “Bathers,” was created by Maurice Prendergast between circa 1912 and circa 1915. This piece, rendered in watercolor on paper, is associated with the Post-Impressionism art movement. It measures 36.83 x 46.99 cm and falls within the genre of nude painting (nu).

“Bathers” depicts a vibrant and lively scene of individuals enjoying a day by a water body, likely a lake or river. The figures are loosely formed, with soft and fluid lines, reminiscent of the Post-Impressionist style. The scene is set in a lush, natural environment, with trees surrounding the water, creating a tranquil and idyllic atmosphere. The palette consists of a mix of earthy tones and brighter colors, giving the painting a dynamic yet harmonious feel. The brushstrokes are broad and expressive, adding a sense of energy and movement to the composition. The overall effect is one of leisure and enjoyment, capturing a moment of carefree relaxation in nature.

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