Discover insights about this artwork
Two Nude Bathers Standing on a Wharf — History & Facts
In Two Nude Bathers Standing on a Wharf, we see two figures standing gracefully on a wooden wharf. The bathers are depicted in a natural pose, with the sunlight illuminating their skin. The background features a serene water scene, enhancing the feeling of leisure.
The colors are soft and warm, creating a relaxed atmosphere. This painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for rich color and texture. The brushwork is loose and fluid, typical of Impressionism, which captures the moment rather than focusing on fine details. The dimensions are approximately 90 x 120 cm, making it a substantial work that draws the viewer in.
The composition balances the figures with the surrounding environment effectively. John Singer Sargent was known for his portraits and depictions of leisure scenes, and this work reflects his interest in the human form and natural settings. Interestingly, this painting was created during a period when Sargent was exploring more relaxed and informal subjects, moving away from his earlier, more formal portraiture. It showcases his ability to capture the beauty of the human body in a naturalistic way.
This work is part of the collection at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
More Artworks by John Singer Sargent

Portrait of Mrs. Asher B. Wertheimer
John Singer Sargent

Eleanora O’Donnell Iselin (Mrs. Adrian Iselin)
John Singer Sargent

Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose
John Singer Sargent

Rosina
John Singer Sargent

Portrait of Lady Agnew of Lochnaw (1865-1932)
John Singer Sargent

Gassed
John Singer Sargent

Madame Gautreau (Madame X)
John Singer Sargent

Portrait of Isabella Stewart Gardner
John Singer Sargent

Lady with a Parasol
John Singer Sargent

Henry G. Marquand
John Singer Sargent




