The Bath of Psyche

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The Bath of Psyche is a celebrated 19th-century Neoclassical painting by Frederic Leighton depicting the mythological figure Psyche preparing to bathe, admired for its idealized beauty and refined composition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artForm easel painting
artist Frederic Leighton NERFINISHED
artStyle academic art
basedOn Greek mythology NERFINISHED
chronologyWithinArtistOeuvre late work of Frederic Leighton
collection Tate Britain NERFINISHED
colorPalette subdued tones
compositionCharacteristic centralized figure
vertical format
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Frederic Leighton NERFINISHED
creatorLifespan 1830–1896
creatorNationality British
depictionType full-length figure
depicts Psyche NERFINISHED
bath
classical architecture
female nude
interior
mirror reflection
exhibitionHistory exhibited in London
genre Neoclassical painting
hasPart balustrade
column
drapery
marble basin
mirror
inception 1890
influencedBy Renaissance classicism
classical antiquity
languageOfWork none
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity England NERFINISHED
location London, England
surface form: London
mainSubject Psyche preparing to bathe
medium oil on canvas
movement Neoclassicism
notableFor classical ideal of the nude
idealized beauty
refined composition
ownedBy Tate NERFINISHED
support canvas
theme beauty
introspection
mythology
purity
titleLanguage English

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Frederic Leighton notableWork The Bath of Psyche