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“Les Baigneuses” (The Bathers) by Louis Icart is an elegant early 20th-century illustration, typically created in the 1920s–1930s during the height of the Art Deco period. Executed as a hand-colored etching, the work depicts graceful, sensuous nude female figures in a relaxed bathing scene. Icart’s delicate linework, pastel tones, and refined composition emphasize femininity, leisure, and intimacy, reflecting the era’s fascination with beauty and modern luxury.
Louis Icart was a French artist best known for his glamorous and romantic portrayals of women, which became highly popular between World War I and World War II. His work blends Art Deco stylization with Rococo-inspired elegance, often featuring playful, fashionable women in dreamy or intimate settings. Though sometimes dismissed by critics in his time, Icart’s prints have since gained appreciation for their charm, technical finesse, and embodiment of Parisian sophistication.
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