The Bath

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"The Bath" is an 1893 Impressionist painting by American artist Mary Cassatt that tenderly depicts a mother bathing her child, highlighting themes of motherhood and domestic intimacy.

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The Bath canonical 5
Bath 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Impressionist painting
painting
alsoKnownAs The Child's Bath
artForm oil on canvas
collection Art Institute of Chicago
colorPalette soft tones
compositionFeature strong patterns and flattened space
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Mary Cassatt
depictionStyle tender and intimate
depicts bathing
child
domestic life
intimacy
mother
motherhood
describedBySource art historical literature on Mary Cassatt
exhibitedAt Art Institute of Chicago exhibitions
genre genre painting
hasPart patterned textiles
pitcher
washbasin
inception 1893
influencedBy Japanese prints
languageOfTitle English
location Art Institute of Chicago
mainSubject mother bathing her child
materialUsed oil paint
movement Impressionism
notableWorkOf Mary Cassatt
partOfSeries Cassatt’s mother and child paintings
placeOfCreation Paris
significantFor iconic representation of motherhood in Impressionism
support canvas
theme caregiving
domestic intimacy
maternal affection
title The Bath self-link

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mary Cassatt notableWork The Bath
The Child's Bath alsoKnownAs The Bath
The Bath title The Bath self-link
Aerial Ballet includesSong The Bath
this entity surface form: Bath