Thomas Eakins

Thomas Eakins
Author: Amy Beth Werbel,Professor Amy Werbel
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300116551

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The life and work of Thomas Eakins (1844–1916), America’s most celebrated portrait painter, have long generated heated controversy. In this fresh and deeply researched interpretation of the artist, Amy Werbel sets Eakins in the context of Philadelphia’s scientific, medical, and artistic communities of the 19th century, and considers his provocative behavior in the light of other well-publicized scandals of his era. This illuminating perspective provides a rich, alternative account of Eakins and casts entirely new light on his renowned paintings. Eakins’ modern critics have described his artistic motivations and beliefs as prurient and even pathological. Werbel challenges these interpretations and suggests instead that Eakins is best understood as an artist and teacher devoted to an exacting and profound study of the human body, to equality for women and men, and to middle-class meritocratic and Quaker philosophies.

Architect s Essentials of Contract Negotiation

Architect s Essentials of Contract Negotiation
Author: Ava J. Abramowitz
Publsiher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-04-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0471443654

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For architects, negotiation is explicit in every aspect of practice, just as it is implicit in every aspect of design. And now you can develop or refine the negotiation skills you need with the help of this concise, easy-to-follow guide. Written by an acknowledged expert in the field, this volume in the Professional Practice Series offers accessible, practical coverage of contract negotiation essentials related to growth, expansion, new management, internal transitions, mergers, acquisitions, liquidations, retirement, and more. Also, like all the books in this series, the information you'll find here is expressly tailored to the needs of the design professional.

Portrait

Portrait
Author: William S. McFeely
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2007
Genre: Painters
ISBN: 0393050653

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McFeely sheds new light on painter Thomas Eakins' genius and on the evocativemelancholy of his portraits, particularly of women, which include many of hisremarkable wife, Susan McDowell Eakins. Those deeply perceptive paintings maybe the greatest expressions of his art.

Thomas Eakins His Life and Work

Thomas Eakins  His Life and Work
Author: Lloyd Goodrich
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1970
Genre: Art
ISBN: UVA:X000781905

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Thomas Eakins and the Cultures of Modernity

Thomas Eakins and the Cultures of Modernity
Author: Alan C. Braddock
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-03-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520255203

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"Thomas Eakins and the Cultures of Modernity is the first book to situate Philadelphia's greatest realist painter in relation to the historical discourse of cultural difference. In this study Alan C. Braddock reveals that modern anthropological perceptions of "culture," which many art historians attribute to Eakins, did not become current until after the artist's death in 1916. Braddock finds in the work of Thomas Eakins a lifelong engagement with aesthetic and social currents that extended well beyond his native city of Philadelphia, indicating the persistence of a worldly sensibility long after he had concluded his formative studies in Europe during the 1860s. Braddock shows how Eakins developed a localized cosmopolitanism all his own, based in Philadelphia but tapped into a global field of visual production."--Jacket.

The Paris Letters of Thomas Eakins

The Paris Letters of Thomas Eakins
Author: Thomas Eakins
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781400831791

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The young Thomas Eakins's most revealing letters—published here for the first time The most revealing and interesting writings of American artist Thomas Eakins are the letters he sent to family and friends while he was a student in Paris between 1866 and 1870. This book presents all these letters in their entirety for the first time; in fact, this is the first edition of Eakins's correspondence from the period. Edited and annotated by Eakins authority William Innes Homer, this book provides a treasure trove of new information, revealing previously hidden facets of Eakins's personality, providing a much richer picture of his artistic development, and casting fresh light on his debated psychosexual makeup. The book is illustrated with the small, gemlike drawings Eakins included in his correspondence, as well as photographs and paintings. In these letters, Eakins speaks openly and frankly about human relationships, male companionship, marriage, and women. In vivid, charming, and sometimes comic detail, he describes his impressions of Paris--from the training he received in the studio of Jean-Léon Gérôme to the museums, concerts, and popular entertainments that captured his imagination. And he discusses with great insight contemporary aesthetic and scientific theories, as well as such unexpected subjects as language structure, musical composition, and ice-skating technique. Also published here for the first time are the letters and notebook Eakins wrote in Spain following his Paris sojourn. This long-overdue volume provides an indispensable portrait of a great American artist as a young man.

The Revenge of Thomas Eakins

The Revenge of Thomas Eakins
Author: Sidney Kirkpatrick
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2006-03-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300128482

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Thomas Eakins was misunderstood in life, his brilliant work earned little acclaim, and hidden demons tortured and drove him. Yet the portraits he painted more than a century ago captivate us today, and he is now widely acclaimed as the finest portrait painter our nation has ever produced. This book recounts the artist's life in fascinating detail, drawing on a treasure trove of Eakins family correspondence and papers that have only recently been discovered. Never before has Thomas Eakins's story been told with such drama, clarity, and accuracy. Sidney Kirkpatrick sets the painter's life and art in the wider context of the changing world he devoted himself to portraying, and he also addresses the artist's private life-the contradictory impulses, obsessions, and possible psychological illness that fired his work. Kirkpatrick underscores Eakins's unflinching integrity as an artist and discloses how his profound appreciation of the beauty of the human form was both the source of his greatness and ultimately of his undoing. Nevertheless, the author observes, Eakins has had his "revenge," inspiring a new generation of realist painters and gaining the recognition that eluded him in life.

A Drawing Manual

A Drawing Manual
Author: Thomas Eakins,Kathleen A. Foster,Amy Beth Werbel
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300108478

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The historic publication of Thoman Eakin's manual on drawing, revealing his unique personality and teaching philosophy