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- +"'''The Bathers'''" can refer to the following:
-'''''The Bathers''''' can refer to at least six different paintings.+*[[Les Baigneuses (Fragonard)]] [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fragonard,_The_Bathers.jpg] (1765) is a painting by [[Jean-Honoré Fragonard]] at the [[Musée du Louvre]].
- +*''[[The Bathers (Courbet)]]'' or ''Les Baigneuses''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Les_Baigneuses-Courbet.jpg] (ca. 1853) is a painting by Courbet currently at the [[musée Fabre]]
-'''''The Bathers''''' is a [[painting]] created by [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]] in [[1887]], a leading figure in the development of the [[Impressionist]] period.+* The [[Bathers at Asnieres]] a painting by [[George Seurat]] in 1883
- +* A painting by [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]] in 1887
-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. On October 7, 2005 the [[New York Times]] announced that [[Steven A. Cohen]] had purchased Gauguin's ''The Bathers'' and [[van Gogh]]'s ''[[Peasant Woman Against a Background of Wheat]]'' from [[Stephen A. Wynn]] for $100 million dollars.+* [[The Bathers (Renoir)|''The Bathers'' (Renoir)]], another painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in 1918-1919
- +* A painting by [[Paul Gauguin]] in 1898
-[[Paul Cézanne]] created three separate paintings known as '''''The Bathers'''''. For more information, see ''[[The Bathers (Cézanne)]]''.+* [[The Bathers (Cézanne)|''The Bathers'' (Cézanne)]], by Paul Cézanne, who has a number of paintings with this title
- +* A work by [[Jean Metzinger]]
-[[Jean Metzinger]] also created a work called '''''The Bathers''''', which is housed in the [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]].+*''[[The Bathers (Louis Hersent)]]''[http://www.allposters.com/-sp/The-Bathers-1830-Posters_i1342910_.htm], [[1830]] by [[Louis Hersent]]
- +==See also==
-[[Anne Zahalka]]'s photograph 'The Bathers' from her 1989 Series, Bondi: Playground of the Pacific+*[[Bathing women in art]]
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