Salle de bains Louis XVI, avec une glace à trois faces…. (1907)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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The painting "Salle de bains Louis XVI, avec une glace à trois faces…" by Georges Rémon, dated 1907, offers a serene and elegant glimpse into an early 20th-century bathroom designed in the Louis XVI style. The artist meticulously depicts an interior that exudes classical luxury with its soft pastel colors and refined decorative elements.The room is bathed in a light, calming palette of blues and creams, emphasizing the tranquility typically associated with personal spaces like a bathroom. The integration of various architectural details, such as fluted pilasters and paneled walls adorned with framed artworks and intricate frescoes, showcases the sophistication of the period's interior design.Central in the scene is a large bathtub secluded behind delicate drapery, providing both privacy and a touch of opulence. Adjacent to it is a vanity equipped with a gracefully curved basin, topped with various toiletries that suggest the room’s functional elegance. Significantly, a three-way mirror (the "glace à trois faces" mentioned in the title) stands against the wall, reflecting the room's features and enhancing its spatial depth.