
Eakins was true to his believe in the beauty of nature especially the human form. If that meant going against the tide of popular techniques, so be it. That's not to say that he turned his back on what was new and exciting. (He was fascinated with photography and made many inventive contributions to motion studies.)It was more that Eakins disliked trends and affectations.
He studied in Paris, Madrid and Seville. As Eakins traveled, he gained an appreciation of classical painters from earlier times whose portraitures explored the personality of the model.
Eakins' method was to paint portraits very slowly and meticulously.

Today, in the world of art, Eakins is highly regarded. In 1964, Tom Canaday, art critic for the New York Times wrote:
Today he seems to us to have recorded his fellow Americans with a perception that was often as tender as it was vigorous, and to have preserved for us the essence of an American life which, indeed, he did not idealize--because it seemed to him beautiful beyond the necessity of idealization.
All of the images on this blog are his paintings. What do you think of his work? Did you already know his name and art?





His work is beautiful. I'd love to have a portrait done by someone like him. Wow! JC
ReplyDeleteThanks R, I had never heard of him, his work is beautiful................C
ReplyDeleteActually, I am familiar with Thomas Eakins and really enjoy his work. JT
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