
Paris Musées
Baigneurs
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
- Date
- 20e siècle
- Medium
- Dessin
- Culture
- Francais
- Department
- Musée d’Art moderne de Paris
- Institution
- Paris Musées
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I'm Not Going in There Anymore! - I Think There are Crayfish Down There..., plate one from Les Baigneurs
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“It's important for a man to know how to swim. He is not doing so badly for a start. You could think it's a fish, at least while he is attached to the cord. But he'll learn it… he is still young!,” plate 5 from Les Baigneurs
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The source of the Seine is the Cote d'Or, and it empties into the Channel. On its way it traverses Paris where the inhabitants escape the summer's heat and try to find freshness and purity in this river, plate 3 from Les Baigneurs
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A Confession Of Faith. “Yes Sir, I bared my political life in pure sincerity before my country. I was convinced that my true love for our institutions would make me worthy of representing my fellow citizens. I was wrong, Monsieur, it seems the nation wasn't ready for this yet,” plate 23 from Les Baigneurs
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