Abrecht Dürer’s Frauenbad is a pen and ink drawing from 1496 “, which shows six women and two girls in a bathhouse. Dürer, who was just 25 years old at the time, gave his work a voyeuristic aspect by inserting a man – barely noticeable – into the picture who is observing the women. The women depicted represent different ages and their appearance ranges from graceful to grotesque. It is assumed that Dürer’s Bath of Women served as a counterpart to his Bath of Men, which was created around 1496-98 and has some common elements.” (Wikipedia)
The ink drawing Frauenbad is generally regarded as a pedant piece to the Männerbad.
The Xeuxis edition turns this artful drawing into a contemporary art print that is an asset to both modern and classic interiors.
This print is a high-resolution reproduction of the original print, available on silk-matt fine art paper or on the luxurious, matt Hahnemühle Photo Rag.
We think that for this reproduction the matt Hahmenmühle paper makes a really high quality object. An heirloom!
• Edit and layout from the Xeuxis Studio, imgae file optimised*
• High resolution Giclée print, printed with pigment-based inks
• Archival inks, long-term UV resistant
• Sale without frame
• More details and information about the papers can be found here: ‘About our prints‘
* In the case of historical originals, we retouch rough imperfections. However, we have also deliberately leave some traces of age of the original work where we feel this is appropriate.