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After the bath
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=After the bath c.1911 Painting oil on canvas, laid on composition board 46.5 (h) x 33.0 (w) cm Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide gift of Mrs Ailsa Osborne in 1980}} |Source=http://nga.gov.au/exhibition/edwardians/D