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Charles Hasslewood Shannon — Bathers

Charles Hasslewood Shannon

Bathers

1904

"Bathers" is a lithograph by Charles Hasslewood Shannon rendered in soft blue-green and beige tones that evoke a serene, classical atmosphere. The work demonstrates Shannon's mastery of the lithographic medium, employing restrained color and delicate handling to depict figures in a bathing scene. Shannon, a prominent British artist and printmaker of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, frequently drew inspiration from classical and mythological subjects, as evidenced by this composition's graceful arrangement and timeless quality.

Medium
lithograph in blue-green and beige

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Charles Hasslewood Shannon, Bathers, 1904

"Bathers" is a lithograph by Charles Hasslewood Shannon rendered in soft blue-green and beige tones that evoke a serene, classical atmosphere. The work demonstrates Shannon's mastery of the lithographic medium, employing restrained color and delicate handling to depict figures in a bathing scene. Shannon, a prominent British artist and printmaker of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, frequently drew inspiration from classical and mythological subjects, as evidenced by this composition's graceful arrangement and timeless quality.

Medium
lithograph in blue-green and beige
Year
1904
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Figure Study, Idyllic Mood, 19th-20th Century, British Artist, Romantic aesthetics, Nude Figures, Symbolism, Oil Painting, Decorative Style, Classical Mythology

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