

| Date : 1884
Sizes : 1.14 m x 1.45 m Material : Oil on canvas Acquisition : On loan from a private collection Impressionism
| Item 1 on 23 French Painting Painting
Area related France
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The male nude is a relatively infrequent subject in late 19th-century painting. The matter-of-fact presentation of the figure here, drying himself after emerging from the bath and leaving wet footprints on the floor of his Parisian apartment, is particularly rare. Also unexpected is the painting's larger-than-life scale.
Such voyeuristic portrayal of the nude form was potentially shocking to a contemporary audience. The painting seems to have been shown in a separate room when it was first exhibited in Brussels in 1888.
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