The Bather (Polish: Kąpiąca się) is a 1929 bronze statue by Olga Niewska, located in Warsaw, Poland.
Its prototype made out of gypsum was presented in November 1928 at the art exhibition of the Professional Polish Visual Artists Association, where it received the Award of the Capital City of Warsaw.
[1][2] The statue was cast in bronze in the Bracia Łopieńscy metal worsk in Warsaw.
It was unveiled in the Skaryszew Park on 28 September 1929, by the city mayor Zygmunt Słomiński.
[3] The sculpture is placed in the Skaryszew Park, on a small hill next to the Western Pond.