The Bathers
"The Bathers" is a painting by Paul Cézanne, created between 1890 and 1892. It depicts a group of nude figures relaxing by a river, showcasing Cézanne's unique approach to form and color. The composition emphasizes the harmony between the figures and the surrounding landscape, reflecting his interest in the relationship between humans and nature.
Cézanne's work is characterized by bold brushstrokes and a focus on geometric shapes. "The Bathers" is part of a series of similar works that explore the theme of leisure and the human body. This painting is considered a significant contribution to the development of modern art.