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Study of Four Women Bathing — History & Facts
In Study of Four Women Bathing, Paul Cézanne presents a serene scene of four women engaged in bathing. The colors are soft, with gentle blues and greens dominating the composition. The figures are depicted in a naturalistic style, their forms blending harmoniously with the surrounding water.
The overall atmosphere is tranquil, inviting the viewer into this intimate moment. Cézanne employs oil on canvas to create this work, which measures approximately 65 x 81 cm. The brushwork is characteristic of his style, with visible strokes that add texture and depth. The arrangement of the figures is carefully considered, showcasing Cézanne's interest in structure and form.
This piece exemplifies his transition from Impressionism to a more personal interpretation of reality. Created in the 1890s, Study of Four Women Bathing reflects Cézanne's ongoing exploration of human figures within landscapes. This work is notable for its focus on the female form and the interplay of light and color. Interestingly, Cézanne often painted bathers, which became a recurring theme in his oeuvre.
This particular piece is housed in the Musée d'Orsay, highlighting its significance in the context of French art.
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