

André LHOTE 1885-1962
With frame:
125 x 174 cm – 49.21 x 68.50 in.
Young painter, aware of the mastery of his art, André Lhote threw himself into this large painting that
he created especially for the Salon des Indépendants in 1910, and composed it with
intensity and in a true melting pot of influences:
- first of all, that of Cézanne for his geometric construction of space, the rhythm of
colors, the alternation of contrasts… which he admired in the Grandes Baigneuses;
- then, comes Gauguin's vivid palette and foliage which he discovered at the home of
his patron the collector Gabriel Frizeau who owned the monumental painting “D’où
venons-nous ? Qui sommes-nous ? Où allons-nous ?”;
- finally, the sculptural forms of the young women recall the Baigneuses which Derain
also presented at the Salon of 1907.