1914, Pierre Bonnard, After the Shower -- Philadelphia Museum of Art
From the Phillips exhibition label: After the Shower is thought to have been painted in Saint-Tropez. The artist stands away from his model, permitting a view of a yellow-painted room with an open window in the background. His elevated viewpoint causes the tabletop and the floor to tip upwards. A variety of objects allude to the rituals of breakfast and bath: a place setting is laid at the end of the table; a copious towel is draped to dry on a rack in the foreground at left.
1914, Pierre Bonnard, After the Shower -- Philadelphia Museum of Art
From the Phillips exhibition label: After the Shower is thought to have been painted in Saint-Tropez. The artist stands away from his model, permitting a view of a yellow-painted room with an open window in the background. His elevated viewpoint causes the tabletop and the floor to tip upwards. A variety of objects allude to the rituals of breakfast and bath: a place setting is laid at the end of the table; a copious towel is draped to dry on a rack in the foreground at left.