Beaux-arts, photographie Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Warm spring water, auteur anonyme Albrect Dürer, “Das Männerbad”, 1496-1497 “Sick people gathered around the pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem as an angel stirs the waters” La piscine de Bethesda, gravure pour la Bible de Zurich, entre 1529 et 1531 “Der Jungbrunnen”, Lukas Cranach d. Ä. ,1546, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin “Healing bath”, 1548, via Wellcome Images The Baths of Leuk, Switzerland. Woodcut, via Wellcome Images “Baths of Plombières”, France: Fontaine Stanislas. Etching by Schroeder after F.A. Pernot, 1559 “Baths at Pozzuoli”, Girolamo Macchietti, vers 1570-1572 “The owner of the garden discovering maidens bathing in the pool”, A miniature painting from a sixteenth century manuscript of Nizami’s Khamsa (‘Five Poems’), 1595 “Das Bad zu Leuk”, Hans Bock d.Ä. / l’Ancien, 1597 “Krsna Watches the Gopis in Garden Pool”, Deccan School, vers 1650 “La piscine probatique”, Lucio Massari, huile sur cuivre, vers 1605 -1606 Intérieur des bains imépriaux d’Aix-la-Chapelle, Jan Luyken, 1682 “Hursid, a Chinese Ruler, Atai Watching His Vizier’s Young Son Swim in a Pool”, 1721 Peerless Pool à Londres, auteur inconnu,1745 Antonio Joli – Prospettiva , 1756 “Landscape with pool and ruin”, William Hodges, Inde, 1788 “People swimming in and relaxing at the Golden Temple Aritsar, India”, lithographie en couleur et aquarelle Vue intérieure du bain de Loeche (Suisse), Carl Doerr (1777–1842), date inconnue Antonio Zucchi, “Ruins of Classical Baths with Nymphs Bathing”, 1779-1781 “Le bassin aux baigneuses”, Hubert Robert, entre 1777 et 1784 “Le baigneur”, Hubert Robert, 1785 “Ruines antiques utilisées comme bains publics”, Hubert Robert, 1798 “Comforts of Bath: The Bath” Thomas Rowlandson, 1798 “Swimming and Bathing at Cerebrensky Public Baths”,near Moscow, Russia. gravure de M.G. Eichler, d’après G. de la Barthe, 1799 Baolee at Ramnagur, Benares, India: the public bath in the Ramnagur Palace. Coloured aquatint, 1813 “Bathing in the King’s Spring, Bath”, John Nixon, 1801 “Public Bathing at Bath, or Stewing Alive”, Isaac Cruikshank, 1825 “Young men bathing and relaxing at a swimming school” (1822), tirée du livre A Tour through Paris, Illustrated with Twenty-one Coloured Plates,accompanied with descriptive letter-press, vers 1825 “Bathhouse”, Utagawa Yoshitora “Les Métamorphoses du jour. Ecole de natation”, Jean-Jacques Grandville, lithographie, 1828-1829 “The Bathing Pool”, Charles Codman, vers 1830 “A pleasure bath”, etching, via Wellcome Images “Men bathing in a public bath” (c) Wellcome Library, London Interior of a bath house; people bathing using the strigil, via Wellcome Images “École Royale de Natation, Paris”, Victor Adam, 1834 Utagawa Kuniyoshi, “Oyama Roben taki”, Pilgrims bathing in pool beneath Roben waterfall, Mount Oyama, vers 1850 “Bird’s-eye view of Banbury swimming baths, private baths with a ground plan and key”, Wood engraving after Benjamin Sly, 1855 “A man wearing a bathing costume”, Coloured etching by Bracquet after C. Camino, vers 1857 “Les plaisirs de l’école de natation”, Honoré Daumier, Croquis d’été, 1858 Honoré Daumier, Croquis d’été, 1858 “Dites donc monsieur Beaufumé…”, Honoré Daumier, Croquis d’été, 1858 Honoré Daumier, Croquis d’été, 1858 “Swimming for Ladies”, John Leech, 1860 Leuk Baths, Leuk, Switzerland: interior. Coloured etching by P.C. Geissler Hot Baths at Leuk, Switzerland: interior showing patients bathing. Process print after Amédée Forestier, via Wellcome Images Hot Baths at Leuk, Switzerland: interior showing patients bathing. Process print after Amédée Forestier, via Wellcome Images The Baths of Leuk, Leuk, Switzerland: interior. Lithograph by J. Jacottet after R. Ritz Schreberbad/’Die neue Leipziger Schwimmanstalt.’ Aus der Vogelperspective aufgenommen von A. Eltzner, publié dans la revue “Die Gartenlaube”, 1866, p. 581 “The floating swimming-bath in the Thames at Charing-Cross”, Henry James Crane, 1875 Gustave Moreau (1826-1898), “La Piscine”, dessin au crayon, papier vert Diana Bath, Vienna: panoramic view. Wood engraving by Laing after B. Sly after Förster and Ekel, via Wellcome Images “Girl in a Red Dress Reading by a Swimming Pool”, John Lavery, 1887 “Pool in the Central Bathhouse”, Vienna, 1889 “Sacred pool at Haridwar and bathing pilgrims”, 1893 Henri-Gabriel Ibels, 1895, via Gallica/Wikimedia Commons (“Les Maîtres de l’afiche”) “The Baths at Caracalla”, Lawrence Alma Tadema, 1899 “Boys Bathing. Åsgårdstrand”, Edvard Munch, 1895 “Bathing Women”, Edvard Munch, vers 1896-1897 “Women in a Swimming Pool”, Edvard Munch, vers 1896-1897 “Jealousy in Bath”, Edvard Munch, 1898-1900 “Public Bath”, Edvard Munch, vers 1906-1907 “Naked Men in Swimming Pool”, Edvard Munch, 1907 “A Bathing Establishment”, Edvard Munch, 1907 “Men at Public Bath”, Edvard Munch, vers 1932-1935 “Man at public Bath”, Edvard Munch, 1907 “Men at Public Bath”, Edvard Munch, 1906-1907 “Women in the Bath”, Edvard Munch, 1917 “Women in the Bath”, Edvard Munch, 1917 “Bathing Woman”, Auguste Rodin, 1900-1902 “Schwimmbad”, Ludwig Ferdinand Graf, huile sur toile,1905 Photochrom of the “Circular Bath” at the Roman Baths in Bath, entre 1890 et 1905 “Naked sailors having swimming lessons in Portsmouth, supported by ropes held by clothed sailors standing around the pool”, Colour process print after J.S. Cribb, 1906 “Naval Bathhouse”, Eugène Jansson, 1907 “Swimming pool”, Eugène Jansson, 1911 “Familie und Lebensbereich, Freibad, Charlottenburg – Kochsee”, Heinrich Zille, date inconnue “In der Badeanstalt”, Hans von Faber du Faur, 1920 “Badeanstalt Frauenfeld”, Martha Haffter, vers 1926, Kunstmuseum Thurgau “The People’s Pool, Pal Beach”, John Lavery, 1927 “Winter in Florida”, John Lavery, 1927 “Chiswick Baths”, London, John Lavery, 1929 “A blue swimming pool at Cannes”, John Lavery, 1930 “Two Bathers”, Aleksandr Drevin, 1930-1931 “Man Sitting at Edge of Swimming Pool with Surface Water Reflections”, photographie de Louis Fleckenstein, 1931 Outdoor pool in Brzeziny Śląskie, Poland, opened in 1932, closed in ca. 1974 “Boys swimming nude at the pool”, Robert Riggs, lithographie,1933 John Lavery, “The Viscountess Castlerosse, Palm Springs”, huile sur toile, 1938 Anthony Gross, 1942, Gross, Anthony, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons [Gross began an eight-week voyage on board ‘Highland Monarch’ in late November 1941] Pin-up photo of Esther Williams for the Oct. 12, 1945 issue of Yank, the Army Weekly “Alter Swimmingpool (Frühlingslandschaft)”, Max Beckmann, huile sur toile,1948 “Elvis Presley and lovely Jennifer Holden find romance in a swimming pool”, carte pour la promotion du film “Jailhouse Rock”, 1957 “Crowded Swimming Pool”, The Landing, Mark Twain Lake, 1991, Courtesy of the Missouri State Archives Swimmer sculpture in Wingate Institute, Israël, (c) Dr. Avishai Teicher “Swimmer”, (c) Debbie Ayles. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) https://wellcomecollection.org/works/brmw9gkb “Swimming In The iPool”, (c) JD Hancock, 2009 [Part of the “Little Dudes” series], JD Hancock from Austin, TX, United States, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons “A painting of the bathing pool, the Hoe, Plymouth”, Jack Pickup, 2011, McAJL, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Street art à Rio de Janeiro aux Jeux olympiques de 2016, Tânia Rêgo / agenciabrasil, CC BY 3.0 BR , via Wikimedia Commons Couverture des “Natatoria de Montréal”, Zviane, La Jungle, revue autoéditée, 2017 “The Pool”, Raphael Perez (*1965-) / Rafi Peretz, Attribution, via Wikimedia Commons