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Eakins, Thomas |
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Eakins, Thomas (1844–1916)US painter, a leading realist. His most memorable subjects are medical and sporting scenes, characterized by strong contrasts between light and shade, as in his controversial The Gross Clinic (1875; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia), a group portrait of a surgeon, his assistants, and students. In his later years he painted distinguished portraits.
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| Patton Eakins Lipsett Holbrook & Savage leased 4,054 s/f for a term of 3 years. In Maine, where the family spent summer months, he experimented with watercolors and painted landscapes in the style of Winslow Homer, with whom along with Thomas Eakins, he felt strong kinship. The monitors, which are linked to concealed DVD players, show "moving pictures" drawn primarily from the Edison, Lumiere, and American Mutoscope and Biograph companies while the accompanying paintings are by such American artists as Thomas Eakins, George Luks, John Sloan, and George Bellows. |
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