EDGAR DEGAS
EDGAR DEGAS

After the Bath III (A. 67; R. and S. 65)

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EDGAR DEGAS
Degas
After the Bath III (A. 67; R. and S. 65)
lithograph, 1891-2, on laid paper, a fine, rich impression of this rare print, first state (of two), signed in pencil, one of 20 known impressions in this state, with full margins, pale overall discoloration, otherwise in very good condition
L. 9.7/8 x 9 in. (250 x 230 mm.)

Lot Essay

After the Bath III was produced by transferring an impression of the final state of After the Bath II to another, larger stone. The image is retained in numerous areas which convey the figure from the earlier print but the composition has clearly been reworked to produce the current print.
In this, the first state of the reworked image, Degas has added a rounded back to the chaise and the servant holding the towel. The figure of the bather has been scraped and enlarged and the towel redrawn. In this state some twenty impressions have been located, many of which are signed.
In the second state the image was moved to yet another stone, the servant removed and the overall image reduced in size. Twelve impressions are known in this state.

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