Lídia Vives - The Bath






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Description from the seller
Print and authenticity
Fine Art print on Hahnemühle Baryta paper with an extra-brilliant finish.
It is delivered signed and numbered, with a certificate of authenticity.
Edition
Limited edition 4/7.
Shipping
The artwork is shipped in a rigid envelope or tube depending on destination.
Includes cotton gloves and a signed postcard.
Self-portrait.
ABOUT THE WORK — The Bath
The Bath turns an antique bathtub into the centerpiece of a scene of solitude and mystery. In a space of elegant decay—with worn walls, hydraulic floor, and soft light filtering through the curtain—the time seems to have stood still.
The female figure appears suspended between melancholy and contemplation: a presence that defies the abandonment of the place. The contrast between the stillness of the environment and the red hair introduces a subtle tension, as if the image were a frame of a story that never fully unfolds.
Seller's Story
Print and authenticity
Fine Art print on Hahnemühle Baryta paper with an extra-brilliant finish.
It is delivered signed and numbered, with a certificate of authenticity.
Edition
Limited edition 4/7.
Shipping
The artwork is shipped in a rigid envelope or tube depending on destination.
Includes cotton gloves and a signed postcard.
Self-portrait.
ABOUT THE WORK — The Bath
The Bath turns an antique bathtub into the centerpiece of a scene of solitude and mystery. In a space of elegant decay—with worn walls, hydraulic floor, and soft light filtering through the curtain—the time seems to have stood still.
The female figure appears suspended between melancholy and contemplation: a presence that defies the abandonment of the place. The contrast between the stillness of the environment and the red hair introduces a subtle tension, as if the image were a frame of a story that never fully unfolds.
