Anders Zorn’s Frileuse. Sommar (1894) shows a woman standing in shallow water, her nude figure highlighted by natural light. Zorn's brushwork captures the reflections on her skin and the water, giving a sense of movement and warmth.
This painting is part of Zorn's interest in outdoor nudes, where he focused on light and texture. The rippling water and the surrounding greenery create a calm atmosphere. Influenced by Impressionism, Zorn uses light and color to capture a moment of summer.