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Women at Bath (Nude Composition II)
- Original dimensions
- 53 x 63 cm
- Museum
- Neue Nationalgalerie
- Year
- 1909
Scene depicted
The painting "Women at the Bath" awakens an atmosphere of sensuality and intimacy. In this composition, female figures flourish in a universe of bright colors, representing a harmonious union between the body and nature. The women, as if frozen in a moment of tranquility, immerse themselves in the water, surrounded by a vibrant landscape that highlights their vulnerability and strength. This painting speaks of the beauty of the present moment, inviting the viewer to lose themselves in the nuances of nature.
Historical context
Artwork: Women at the Bath (Nude Composition II) |BRK| Artist: Franz Marc |BRK| Year: 1909 |BRK| Museum: Neue Nationalgalerie |BRK| Dimensions: 53 x 63 cm |BRK|
Place in the artist's career
The painting "Women at the Bath" embodies a turning point in Franz Marc 's career. Established as one of the great masters of expressionism , this painting manifests his ability to capture complex emotions.
Anecdote
Franz Marc said: "In the calm of simple forms, the deepest truths are hidden." It was on a spring morning, as he wandered in the soft light of a tranquil garden, that he envisioned the peaceful rendering of this masterpiece . This painting is much more than a simple composition; it evokes a moment of pure serenity where the dialogue between nature and humanity fades away.