Bathtubs Collection
"Step into Luxury: Bathtubs Through the Ages" Immerse yourself in a journey through time as we explore the fascinating world of bathtubs
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"Step into Luxury: Bathtubs Through the Ages" Immerse yourself in a journey through time as we explore the fascinating world of bathtubs. From historic artworks to adorable lion cubs, these captivating images showcase the evolution and significance of this essential household fixture. Transporting us back to 1887 Germany, an advertisement by the Louis Krauss Company introduces us to their Triumph cradle bath and wave bath. With a digitally restored reproduction of an original 19th-century artwork, we catch a glimpse of the innovative designs that revolutionized bathing experiences during that era. In another snapshot, Jackie, a six-year-old lion from the Los Angeles Zoological Garden, indulges in a lukewarm bath. This charming color litho captures not only Jackie's playful nature but also highlights how even our furry friends appreciate the soothing comfort provided by bathtubs. Moving forward in time, we encounter a charcoal drawing from around 1890-92 depicting a woman standing gracefully in her bathtub. The artist's skillful use of stumping on beige wove paper adds depth and texture to this elegant portrayal of relaxation and self-care. A British Valentine card takes us down memory lane with its lithographic image featuring a man being lovingly bathed. This whimsical scene reminds us that bathtime can be an intimate moment shared between loved ones – where care and affection intertwine with cleansing rituals. Shifting gears to mid-20th century America, we stumble upon a vintage children's still life screen print showcasing a filled bathtub. A nostalgic reminder of simpler times when imaginative play took center stage amidst bubbles and rubber ducks – it evokes feelings of innocence and joy. Stepping away from domestic settings for just one moment, we find ourselves amidst football fever at Aston Villa Football Club's Witton Lane Stand Redevelopment in August 1993.