
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the framed painting "Die Badende" (The Bather) by Max Klinger, created in 1896, exhibited on a plain white wall at the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, Austria. The painting, presented in a vertical format, depicts a full-length, nude female figure with light skin, standing in water that reaches her lower calves. Her arms are raised and bent behind her head, hands seemingly touching her wet, light-colored hair, from which water appears to drip. The background transitions from a soft blue sky or distant vista at the top to a darker blue water surface at the bottom, with white foam and ripples indicating splashing around her feet. A faint, vertical green line, consistent with a light reflection or photographic artifact, extends across the upper portion of the painted figure, from above her head to her chest. The artwork is enclosed within a thick, ornate frame featuring dark gold and dark brown tones with intricate, possibly carved, details. To the right of the framed painting, a white museum information label with black text is partially visible on the wall.
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