The Bath
1925
Baignoire (Le Bain) Oil on canvas
support: 860 x 1206 mm
frame: 1079 x 1438 x 116 mm painting Presented by Lord Ivor Spencer Churchill through the Contemporary Art Society 1930 N04495
This is one of a series of that Bonnard made of his wife Marthe in the bath. Though she was in her mid-fifties, the artist depicts her as a young woman. Marthe spent many hours in the bathroom: she may have had tuberculosis, for which water therapy was a popular treatment, or she may have had an obsessive neurosis. The bath, cut off at both ends, and the structure of the wall create a rigorously geometric . The effect is strangely lifeless, and almost tomb-like; as if the painting were a silent expression of sorrow for Marthe's plight.
(From the display caption August 2004)
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