A vibrant scene depicts numerous women, some nude, some partially clothed, bathing and socializing in an ornate, Moorish-inspired bathhouse. This 1881 work by A. L. Prevost exemplifies Orientalism, a 19th-century movement that romanticized and exoticized Eastern cultures, often depicting themes like harems and bathhouses for Western audiences.
Quality made, carefully packed and delivered to your door without surprises.
Estimated delivery time and shipping cost calculated at checkout
Packed with care to ensure your artwork arrives in perfect condition
Not happy with how it arrived? We'll replace it
No unexpected customs fees as your print is produced locally
Made with care for the planet using eco-friendly inks, sustainably sourced materials, and printed only when you order.
Water-based inks certified GREENGUARD Gold and OEKO-TEX for low emissions
Energy-efficient printing equipment that saves water
FSC-certified paper and wood from responsibly managed forests
Packaging made from recycled materials
Responsibly sourced paper and wood for frames and stretcher bars
Need guidance on sizing, framing or anything else? We're here to help.
Reach out through our contact form or email us at [email protected].







