The Bather (Henri Lehmann)
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It depicts a classically posed and [[female nude]] standing near a seaside [[grotto]]. | It depicts a classically posed and [[female nude]] standing near a seaside [[grotto]]. | ||
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The Bather[1] is a painting by Henri Lehmann first exhibited at the 1842 Salon.
It depicts a classically posed and female nude standing near a seaside grotto.
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