Bathing Boys

Bathing Boys (Latvian: Peldētāji zēni) is a painting by the artist Jānis Valters (later Johann Walter-Kurau) from 1900.

Bathing Boys
Latvian: Peldētāji zēni
ArtistJānis Valters
Year1900
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions36 cm × 45 cm (14 in × 18 in)
LocationLatvian National Museum of Art, Riga

Description

The painting is oil on canvas, with dimensions 36 x 45 centimeters.

The painting belongs to the Latvian National Museum of Art in Riga.[1]

Analysis

The image depicts three boys at swimming beaches in the sunshine. Valters painted several pictures of similar design in the period 1900-1926.[2]

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