Jean Metzinger
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The Bathers can refer to at least six different paintings.
The Bathers is a painting created by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in 1887, a leading figure in the development of the Impressionist period.
The other painting entitled, The Bathers, was created in 1898 by Paul Gauguin, also a French artist, who began painting among the Impressionists, but who is considered a Post-Impressionist because he abandoned their style in favor of one with many other influences.
Paul Cézanne created three separate paintings known as The Bathers. For more information, see The Bathers (Cézanne).
Jean Metzinger also created a work called The Bathers, which is housed in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Anne Zahalka's photograph 'The Bathers' from her 1989 Series, Bondi: Playground of the Pacific
"The Bathers" can refer to the following:
- The Bathers at Asnieres a painting by George Seurat in 1883
- A painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in 1887
- A painting by Paul Gauguin in 1898
- The Bathers (Cézanne), by Paul Cézanne, who has a number of paintings with this title
- A work by Jean Metzinger