

The image depicts a charcoal drawing titled "Sortie de bain" by Charles Georges Dufresne. The drawing features two nude individuals. The person on the left is standing and leaning slightly forward with their right leg bent; they have one arm hanging down and the other appears to be raised. The person on the right sits on the ground. The background includes an abstract depiction of a room or interior space with a curved line suggesting a wall or bathtub and rectangular shapes possibly representing a window. The drawing is monochromatic with shades of gray on a beige background. The artist's signature appears in the lower-right corner. The image has a textured appearance with cross-hatching and shading. The lower-left corner contains the numbers "37/40".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 830 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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