The Morning Bath

Description

Later in his career Edgar Degas began using pastel more frequently and created some two hundred pastel drawings of bathers, including this example, which shows a woman stepping into a tub. The soft and crumbly consistency of this medium allowed him to both blend colors and apply more assertive marks that remain distinct. Here, the combination of these effects is evident in his handling of the various fabrics throughout. The woman is shown mid-step, her left leg already inside the tub and her right arm clutching the curtain to maintain her balance. Disheveled bedsheets and rumpled pillow sit between the viewer and the woman, adding a voyeuristic feel to this view of a private morning ritual.

Provenance

Sold by the artist to Galerie Durand-Ruel, Paris, December 16, 1895 [Ottawa 1988]; sold to Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer I, Chicago, June 20, 1896 [Ottawa 1988]; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1922.

The Morning Bath

Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas

1887/90

Accession Number

81528

Medium

Pastel on off-white laid paper mounted on board

Dimensions

70.6 × 43.3 cm (27 13/16 × 17 1/16 in.)

Classification

pastel

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer Collection