Recumbent female nude bathing in a shallow circular bathtub

Woman in a Bathtub, 1889 (modeled), 1920-21 (cast)

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Gift of Ruth and Bruce Daytonexpand_more  89.99

Taking an unusual approach to the traditional theme of the nude bather, and introducing color into his original wax sculpture (through tinted waxes, a lead ring for the tub’s rim, and plaster-soaked cloth puddled at the tub’s edge), Degas achieved a work of daring modernity. Much of The Tub’s impact, as well as its charm, derives from Degas’s clever way of making a full view possible only from directly overhead. Yet the arrangement of the bather’s arms and legs, combined with her self-absorption as she performs her ablutions, results in a carefree innocence that foils the most prurient gaze.

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Degas, Woman in Tub (#026)
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Title
Woman in a Bathtub
Artist Life
1834 - 1917
Role
Artist
Accession Number
89.99
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Recumbent female nude bathing in a shallow circular bathtub