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Two Women Bathing

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Painting by Joseph-Marie Vien

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copy in the Musée de Cahors Henri-Martin

Two Women Bathing was a 1763 painting by Joseph-Marie Vien. A copy of it is now in the Musée de Cahors Henri-Martin in Cahors. The original was commissioned by Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orleans and first exhibited at the 1763 Salon.

Sources

  • Catalogue du musée de Cahors, La commission d’organisation du musée, 1883, p. 9-12, Lagrenée- Femme au bain.
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