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Thomas Eakins
American Realist Painter, 1844-1916. Thomas Cowperthwait Eakins (July 25, 1844 ?C June 25, 1916) was a realist painter, photographer, sculptor, and fine arts educator. He is widely acknowledged to be one of the most important artists in American art history. For the length of his professional career, from the early 1870s until his health began to fail some forty years later, Eakins worked exactingly from life, choosing as his subject the people of his hometown of Philadelphia. He painted several hundred portraits, usually of friends, family members, or prominent people in the arts, sciences, medicine, and clergy. Taken en masse, the portraits offer an overview of the intellectual life of Philadelphia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; individually, they are incisive depictions of thinking persons. As well, Eakins produced a number of large paintings which brought the portrait out of the drawing room and into the offices, streets, parks, rivers, arenas, and surgical amphitheaters of his city. These active outdoor venues allowed him to paint the subject which most inspired him: the nude or lightly clad figure in motion. In the process he could model the forms of the body in full sunlight, and create images of deep space utilizing his studies in perspective. No less important in Eakins' life was his work as a teacher. As an instructor he was a highly influential presence in American art. The difficulties which beset him as an artist seeking to paint the portrait and figure realistically were paralleled and even amplified in his career as an educator, where behavioral and sexual scandals truncated his success and damaged his reputation. Eakins also took a keen interest in the new technologies of motion photography, a field in which he is now seen as an innovator. Eakins was a controversial figure whose work received little by way of official recognition during his lifetime. Since his death, he has been celebrated by American art historians as "the strongest, most profound realist in nineteenth-and early-twentieth-century American art".

 

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Thomas Eakins The portrait of Henry oil painting

Painting ID::  36093

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Thomas Eakins
The portrait of Henry
mk108 1897 Watercikir 61x51.5cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins The Portrait of  Physicists Roland oil painting

Painting ID::  36094

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Thomas Eakins
The Portrait of Physicists Roland
mk108 1897 Watercolor 201x137cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins Prizefights oil painting

Painting ID::  36095

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Thomas Eakins
Prizefights
mk108 1898 Watercolor 246x214cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins Rassle oil painting

Painting ID::  36096

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Thomas Eakins
Rassle
mk108 1899 Watercolor 122.87x154.2m
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins The Portrait of Susan oil painting

Painting ID::  36097

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Thomas Eakins
The Portrait of Susan
mk108 1899 Watercolor 51x40.5cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins The Portrait of Mary oil painting

Painting ID::  36098

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Thomas Eakins
The Portrait of Mary
mk108 1899 Watercolor 61x50.8cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins The Portrait of Mary oil painting

Painting ID::  36099

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Thomas Eakins
The Portrait of Mary
mk108 1900 Watercolor 61x46cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins Ideologist oil painting

Painting ID::  36100

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Thomas Eakins
Ideologist
mk108 1900 Watercolor 208x106.5cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins The Portrait of Miller oil painting

Painting ID::  36101

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Thomas Eakins
The Portrait of Miller
mk108 1901 Watercolor 223.5x111.5cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins William-s Wife oil painting

Painting ID::  36102

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Thomas Eakins
William-s Wife
mk108 1900 Watercolor 246x183cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins The Portrait of Martin  Cardinals oil painting

Painting ID::  36103

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Thomas Eakins
The Portrait of Martin Cardinals
mk108 1902 Watercolor 199x152cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins The Oboe player oil painting

Painting ID::  36104

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Thomas Eakins
The Oboe player
mk108 1903x61cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins Portrait oil painting

Painting ID::  36105

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Thomas Eakins
Portrait
mk108 1903 Watercolor 168x104.5cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins Portrait oil painting

Painting ID::  36106

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Thomas Eakins
Portrait
mk108 1903 Watercolor 202.5x152cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins The Portrait of William oil painting

Painting ID::  36107

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Thomas Eakins
The Portrait of William
mk108 1903 Watercolor 132x81cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins The Portrait of Lin Dun oil painting

Painting ID::  36108

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Thomas Eakins
The Portrait of Lin Dun
mk108 1904 Watercolor 61x51.5cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins Self-Portrait oil painting

Painting ID::  36109

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Thomas Eakins
Self-Portrait
mk108 1902 Watercolor 76x63.5cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins The William is Carving his goddiness oil painting

Painting ID::  36110

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Thomas Eakins
The William is Carving his goddiness
mk108 1908 Watercolor 92.5x123cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins The Portrait of William oil painting

Painting ID::  36111

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Thomas Eakins
The Portrait of William
mk108 1904 Watercolor 61x50.8cm
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Eakins The Portrait of Asbury W-Lee oil painting

Painting ID::  36112

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Thomas Eakins
The Portrait of Asbury W-Lee
mk108 1905 Watercolor 101x81cm
   
   
     

 

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Thomas Eakins
American Realist Painter, 1844-1916. Thomas Cowperthwait Eakins (July 25, 1844 ?C June 25, 1916) was a realist painter, photographer, sculptor, and fine arts educator. He is widely acknowledged to be one of the most important artists in American art history. For the length of his professional career, from the early 1870s until his health began to fail some forty years later, Eakins worked exactingly from life, choosing as his subject the people of his hometown of Philadelphia. He painted several hundred portraits, usually of friends, family members, or prominent people in the arts, sciences, medicine, and clergy. Taken en masse, the portraits offer an overview of the intellectual life of Philadelphia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; individually, they are incisive depictions of thinking persons. As well, Eakins produced a number of large paintings which brought the portrait out of the drawing room and into the offices, streets, parks, rivers, arenas, and surgical amphitheaters of his city. These active outdoor venues allowed him to paint the subject which most inspired him: the nude or lightly clad figure in motion. In the process he could model the forms of the body in full sunlight, and create images of deep space utilizing his studies in perspective. No less important in Eakins' life was his work as a teacher. As an instructor he was a highly influential presence in American art. The difficulties which beset him as an artist seeking to paint the portrait and figure realistically were paralleled and even amplified in his career as an educator, where behavioral and sexual scandals truncated his success and damaged his reputation. Eakins also took a keen interest in the new technologies of motion photography, a field in which he is now seen as an innovator. Eakins was a controversial figure whose work received little by way of official recognition during his lifetime. Since his death, he has been celebrated by American art historians as "the strongest, most profound realist in nineteenth-and early-twentieth-century American art".