The Morning Bath, Edgar Degas, circa 1886

The Morning Bath, Edgar Degas, circa 1886

Degas was drawn to the pastel medium because it provided both rich color and spontaneous line in the same drawn stroke. Here, the viewer’s unobserved glimpse of a nude bather awash in the soft morning light suggests an immediacy of vision that appealed to degas, who wanted to capture the transitory quality of modern life. When the artist displayed this pastel, along with others of women bathing and drying themselves, at the impressionist exhibition of 1886, its uncompromising realism provoked a tirade of negative criticism, resulting in the popular sobriquet la boulangère (the baker’s wife), deriding the nude’s unfashionably plump figure. -gallery label from the princeton university art museum. Object Type: painting. Date: circa 1886. Dimensions: height: 52.1 cm (20.5 in); width: 67 cm (26.3 in); frame dimensions: height: 78.2 cm (30.7 in); width: 95 cm (37.4 in); depth: 6 cm (2.3 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Princeton University Art Museum. 1886, Degas, The Morning Bath
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