
Thomas Eakins
1844
- 1916
American Realist Painter
Movement : Realism
Thomas Eakins, born in 1844 in Philadelphia and died in 1916 in Philadelphia, was an American painter known for his realistic depictions of American life. His works, such as 'The Gross Clinic' and 'The Champion Single Sculls,' are admired for their detailed realism and emotional depth. Eakins's contributions to Realist art and his exploration of human themes have made him a celebrated figure in 19th-century painting.
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