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The Bath, 1885-86. Creator: Berthe Morisot
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The Bath, 1885-86. Creator: Berthe Morisot
The Bath, 1885-86. The young woman is actually a family friend who often posed for the artist. She is shown here raising her arms to tie her hair, unselfconscious despite her state of partial undress
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1800s 1885 Adjustable Adjusting Art Museum Bath Bathing Bathroom Berthe Manet Berthe Marie Pauline Morisot Berthe Morisot Brush Clark Art Institute Hair Up Hairbrush Hands On Head Hygiene Hygienic Manet Berthe Morisot Berthe Morisot Berthe Marie Pauline Museum Of Art Negligee Preparation Preparations Preparing Underwear Hairdressing Impressionist Posture
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**Intimate Moments: The Bath (1885-86)**
In this exquisite print of "The Bath" by French Impressionist artist Berthe Morisot, a young woman - likely a family friend and frequent model for the artist - is caught in an unguarded moment. As she raises her arms to tie up her hair, we are treated to a glimpse into the quiet intimacy of everyday life.
Morisot's masterful brushwork captures the soft folds of fabric as our subject adjusts her negligee, while also conveying a sense of relaxation and trust. The artist's use of gentle color palette and subtle lighting creates an atmosphere that is both calming and introspective.
This print not only showcases Morisot's skill in capturing the subtleties of human expression but also highlights the importance of domestic spaces as sites for artistic exploration during the late 19th century. As we gaze upon this serene scene, we are reminded of the beauty and tranquility that can be found in even the most mundane moments.
**Artist:** Berthe Morisot
**Title:** The Bath (1885-86)
**Museum/Collection:** Heritage Images
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