Scène d'été
Painting by Frédéric Bazille / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Scène d'été, Summer Scene, or The Bathers is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Frédéric Bazille from 1869. It is now in the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Impressionist painting depicts young men dressed in swimsuits having a leisurely day along the banks of the Lez river near Montpellier. Bazille composed the painting by first drawing the human figures in his Paris studio and then transporting the drawings to the outdoor setting. Like his earlier painting Réunion de famille (1867), Scène d'été captured friends and family members in the outdoors. Scène d'été was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1870.[1]
Scène d'été | |
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Artist | Frédéric Bazille |
Year | 1869 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 158 cm × 158 cm (62 in × 62 in) |
Location | Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts |
It may have been an inspiration for Thomas Eakins' The Swimming Hole (1885), as Eakins was in Paris in 1870 and could have seen Bazille's painting.[2]