“Bathers,” created by Raoul Dufy in 1908, is an artwork that belongs to the Fauvism art movement and falls within the genre of genre painting. The artwork portrays a vibrant scene of individuals engaging in bathing activities, marked by bold, expressive colors and dynamic forms characteristic of the Fauvist style.
The artwork showcases a poolside scene with three figures that appear to be bathing or relaxing around a body of water. The figures are rendered with fluid, curvilinear lines and bright, contrasting colors that create a sense of movement and spontaneity. The background features lush greenery and architectural elements, depicted with the same vivid palette and loose brushwork. The overall composition exudes a sense of leisure and enjoyment, capturing the lively spirit of the Fauvist approach to painting.