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Egon Schiele- Standing Male Nude, Back View (1910)
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Egon Schiele- Girl in Black (1911)
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Egon Schiele- Woman Undressing (1914)
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Oskar Kokoschka- Nude with Back Turned (1907)
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Egon Schiele- Standing Female Nude in a Blue Robe (1913)
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Egon Schiele- Standing Male Nude (1910)
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Photography by Bertil Nilsson
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Paul Cezanne- The Bathers [Large] (1900)
The Bathers is the largest in a series of nude bather paintings by Cezanne, and is often referred to as the “Large Bathers” or “Big Bathers” to distinguish it from the other bather scenes painted by Cezanne. It is also considered one of the masterpieces of modern art, as well as Cezanne’s finest painting. It was purchased for $100,000 for the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which was criticized for the expenditure, due to the fact that at the time ten percent of Philadelphia’s population was without bathtubs. The nude figures in the painting have been compared to Picasso’s later work Les Desmoiselles d’Avignon, suggesting the influence that Cezanne had on the painters of the period.
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Egon Schiele- Reclining Semi-Nude with Red Hat (1910)







![Paul Cezanne- The Bathers [Large] (1900)
The Bathers is the largest in a series of nude bather paintings by Cezanne, and is often referred to as the “Large Bathers” or “Big Bathers” to distinguish it from the other bather scenes painted by Cezanne. It is also considered one of the masterpieces of modern art, as well as Cezanne’s finest painting. It was purchased for $100,000 for the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which was criticized for the expenditure, due to the fact that at the time ten percent of Philadelphia’s population was without bathtubs. The nude figures in the painting have been compared to Picasso’s later work Les Desmoiselles d’Avignon, suggesting the influence that Cezanne had on the painters of the period.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3lszi7kBK1qmzd4bo1_500.jpg)
