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Thomas Eakins: retrospective exhibition, September 22 to November 21, 1970, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Thomas Eakins: retrospective exhibition, September 22 to November 21, 1970, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York is a comprehensive collection of essays and illustrations that showcase the art of Thomas Eakins. The book offers a detailed look at the artist's life and work, highlighting his innovative techniques and his impact on the art world. It includes a variety of works from Eakins' extensive career, providing insight into his artistic evolution and his exploration of various subjects. The book is a valuable resource for art enthusiasts and scholars interested in the history of American art. more

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Thomas Eakins
Thomas Eakins

Thomas Eakins (July 25, 1844 – June 25, 1916) was an American realist painter, photographer, and sculptor, widely regarded as one of the most significant artists of the 19th century. Born in Philadelphia, he studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and later in Paris under Jean-Léon Gérôme. Eakins is known for his precise depictions of human anatomy and everyday life, with masterpieces such as The Gross Clinic and The Swimming Hole. His work often sparked controversy for its raw realism, particularly in medical scenes. He also taught at the Pennsylvania Academy but resigned due to his use of nude models. Despite initial criticism, Eakins is now celebrated as a pioneer of American realism. more

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