In this painting, written in 1892 during the first visit to the Tahitian island, the artist depicted Tahitian bathers, free, independent, beautiful. They are depicted against the background of sea waves with white crests, along the water float flowers and leaves, blown away by the wind.
The canvas is written with bright festive tones with scrupulously drawn out small details of waves, colors and figures of taek.
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