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  2. Bathsheba at Her Bath (Rembrandt) - Wikipedia

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    Bathsheba at Her Bath is a reinterpretation of two antique reliefs familiar to Rembrandt through engravings. [3] [9] A print by Tobias Stimmer may have been influential, as it includes the pillar, a curtain drawn across the background and Bathsheba's downcast gaze. [10] It was begun around 1647 and altered and repainted until its completion in ...

  3. List of etchings by Rembrandt - Wikipedia

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    The small lion hunt: with two lions: About 1629 B116: 1: The small lion hunt: with one lion: About 1629 B149: 1: St. Paul in meditation: About 1629 B153: 5: The blindness of Tobit: a sketch: About 1629 B162: 1: Beggar in a high cap, standing and leaning on a stick: About 1629 B166: 5: Beggar with a crippled hand leaning on a stick: About 1629 ...

  4. The Child's Bath - Wikipedia

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    The Child's Bath (or The Bath) is an 1893 oil painting by American artist Mary Cassatt. The painting continues her interest in depicting bathing and motherhood, but it is distinct in its angle of vision. Both the subject matter and the overhead perspective were inspired by Japanese Woodcut prints and Edgar Degas. [1] [2]

  5. Frank Sargeson House - Wikipedia

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    The Frank Sargeson House is timber-framed and clad in fibrolite. It has a mono-pitch roof made from corrugated iron. The house, originally consisted of three rooms: a bedroom, a living room and kitchen, and a bathroom; as well as a small front porch. It is believed to have been inspired by Vernon Brown's designs. [2]

  6. Woman in a Tub (Degas) - Wikipedia

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    Woman in a Tub (or The Tub) is one of a suite of pastels on paper created by the French painter Edgar Degas in the 1880s and is in the collection of the Hill-Stead Museum in Connecticut.

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