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It you refer to the painting entitled 'Bathers in the Forest', it was painted by Auguste Renoir, 1897.
Renoir's last painting (1918) was a nude titled Les Baigneuses or The Bathers. It is an oil painting on canvas.
water coulers
bathers (Australian term for swimsuit)
It is about people who bathe or sit on the beach.
Togs, trunks, cozzies, swimmers, bathers.
Any one from his series of Bathers or Mont St Victoire.
The image above is not one of Cézanne's Bathers. He painted Bathers from the 1870's onward. Near the end of his life he painted three large scale works of women bathers. The figures in all of these paintings have one thing in common, they are linked architecturally to each other and the background. He worked for seven years on the most famous of his Bather paintings, and considered it unfinished upon his death in 1905. You can view the actual painting at this link: http://totallyhistory.com/the-bathers/
In 1919, not long before his death, he finished, in great pain, his large-scale composition The Great Bathers (The Nymphs).
Bathers at Asnières was created in 1884.
Bathers with a Turtle was created in 1908.
Victoria Alexander has written: 'A taste of Australia' -- subject(s): Asian Cookery, Australian Cookery, Bathers Pavilion (Restaurant : Sydney, N.S.W.), Cookery, Cookery, Asian, Cookery, Australian