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Photograph by Ed Pollard, Hasselblad H4D50 - 2020.
Le Bain de la Princesse
Photograph by Ed Pollard, Hasselblad H4D50 - 2020.
Photograph by Ed Pollard, Hasselblad H4D50 - 2020.

Le Bain de la Princesse

Artist Louis Paul Henri Sérusier (French, 1864 - 1927)
Date1898
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions44 × 71 in. (111.8 × 180.3 cm)
Overall, Frame: 47 3/4 × 74 in. (121.3 × 188 cm)
ClassificationsEuropean art
Credit LineGift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr.
Object number71.2725
Terms
  • Women
  • Bathing
On View
On view
DescriptionOil on canvas painting.

Label TextLouis Paul Henri Sérusier French, 1864–1927 Le Bain de la Princesse, 1898 Oil on canvas Who is the princess? Is there more than just a bath going on here? Why is there a little alligator to the right? These mysteries were part and parcel of the symbolist movement in French art that linked Paris-born Sérusier to painters working in Pont-Aven on the Brittany coast who called themselves the “Nabis” (Hebrew for “prophets”). Sérusier and the Nabis were inspired by Paul Gauguin, whose equally disturbing and enigmatic Loss of Virginity is also in this gallery. The Nabis replaced the unmediated realism of their Impressionist forebears with flat, outlined shapes and unrealistically bright colors. The distant view to the right is an example of how Sérusier converted the broken painterly Impressionist brushstroke into an atmospheric device that heightened the dazzling mysteriousness of his confounding composition. Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. 71.2725
Image scanned/or photographed from transparency and color corrected by Pat Cagney.
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