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Louis Courtat
Baigneuses (Bathers)
, 1885
80 x 99 in. (203.2 x 251.5 cm.)
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Louis Courtat
Baigneuses (Bathers)
, 1885
80 x 99 in. (203.2 x 251.5 cm.)
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Louis Courtat
Baigneuses (Bathers)
, 1885
80 x 99 in. (203.2 x 251.5 cm.)
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Louis Courtat
Baigneuses (Bathers)
, 1885
80 x 99 in. (203.2 x 251.5 cm.)
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Louis Courtat
Baigneuses (Bathers)
, 1885
80 x 99 in. (203.2 x 251.5 cm.)
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Louis Courtat
French, 1840–1909
Baigneuses (Bathers)
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1885
Louis Courtat
Baigneuses (Bathers)
, 1885
80 x 99 in. (203.2 x 251.5 cm.)
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Louis Courtat
Baigneuses (Bathers)
, 1885
80 x 99 in. (203.2 x 251.5 cm.)
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Louis Courtat
Baigneuses (Bathers)
, 1885
80 x 99 in. (203.2 x 251.5 cm.)
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Louis Courtat
Baigneuses (Bathers)
, 1885
80 x 99 in. (203.2 x 251.5 cm.)
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Louis Courtat
Baigneuses (Bathers)
, 1885
80 x 99 in. (203.2 x 251.5 cm.)
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Medium
Paintings, Oil on canvas
Size
80 x 99 in. (203.2 x 251.5 cm.)
Markings
Signed and dated “L. Courtat 1885” (lower left)
Price
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New Orleans / Aspen
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Size Notes
Canvas: 70 1/2" high x 90 1/2" wide
Frame: 80" high x 99" wide
Movement
Modern Art
Exhibitions
03/25/2022–05/28/2022 Au Naturel The Art of the Female Form
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Description
French Academic painter Louis-Joseph Courtat displays his mastery of composition and the female form in this entrancing oil on canvas. Entitled Baigneuses, the work was painted for and exhibited at the 1885 Paris Salon, the foremost exhibition of painters in the Western world. Large in size, it captures two nude bathers within a tranquil beach scene. While the artist's skill for landscape painting is on display, it is his command of form, light and color that bring this canvas to life. The artist specialized in paintings that glorified the nude, and his skill is clear in the luminosity of his models' skin and the classical beauty of their form and proportions.
With their soft, undulating curves and flowing hair, Courtat's models reflect the two key influences on the young painter, that of the great Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres as well as his teacher Alexandre Cabanel. Like these two greats who came before him, Courtat similarly follows in the artistic tradition of the female nude that is traceable to classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance.
Born in Paris in 1847, Courtat studied at the famed École des Beaux-Arts under Cabanel. He was one of the Academic master's first students at the school, where he began to teach in 1864. Displaying considerable skill at an early age, Courtat won the Prix de Rome around 1870, and subsequently studied in Rome for a number of years. He returned to Paris in 1873 to make his debut at the Salon, where he was met with immediate success, receiving a third class medal. He received medals again in 1874 and 1875, a remarkable achievement for a painter of his age. In addition to the monumental nudes he composed for the Salon, Courtat was also an accomplished portraitist and genre painter. Today his works are considered among the last great Academic paintings of the 19th century.
Dated 1885
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