Bathers by a River
| Bathers by a River | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Henri Matisse |
| Year | 1916–1917 |
| Medium | Oil on canvas |
| Movement | Fauvism |
| Dimensions | 261 cm × 392 cm (103 in × 154 in) |
| Location | Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States |
| Owner | Paul Guillaume, 1926-1934 (his death) Jean Walter, 1934-1951 Henry Pearlman, 1951-1953 Art Institute of Chicago, 1953-present |
| Website | www |
Bathers by a River (French: Les Demoiselles à la rivière), also known as Bathers at the River and occasionally referred to as simply Bathers, is a large 1917 oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Henri Matisse. Matisse began painting the canvas in 1909 and finished the painting in the fall of 1917, making it one of three pictures he painted (along with Piano Lesson and The Moroccans) during the Battle of Verdun.