

The Bath by Charles Hasslewood Shannon. A sepia-toned sketch of two nude female figures. The figure on the right stands with her hands on her head, looking down and to the right. Her body is draped with wet fabric that sticks to her body. A second nude figure sits on the floor on the left, leaning over with her head to her knees. The background is a simple wall.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 866 px
- Museum Record
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