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Eakins revealed : the secret life of an American artist Henry Adams

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Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks N 6537 .E3 A84 2005
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Adams, Henry, 1949-
Contributor:
Eakins, Thomas, 1844-1916.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Eakins, Thomas, 1844-1916.
Eakins, Thomas.
Artists--United States--Biography.
Artists.
Physical Description:
xv, 583 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Oxford [England] ; New York, N.Y. : Oxford University Press, 2005.
Summary:
"Thomas Eakins is widely considered one of the great American painters, an artist whose uncompromising realism helped move American art from the Victorian era into the modern age. He is also acclaimed as a paragon of integrity, one who stood up for his artistic beliefs even when they brought him personal and professional difficulty - as when he was fired from the Pennsylvania Academy of Art for removing a model's loincloth in a drawing class." "Yet beneath the surface of Eakins's pictures is a sense of brooding unease and latent violence - a discomfort voiced by one of his sitters who said his portrait "decapitated" her. In Eakins Revealed, art historian Henry Adams examines the dark side of Eakins's life and work, in a new biography that will change our understanding of this American icon. Based on close study of Eakins's work and new research in the Bregler papers, a major collection never fully mined by scholars, this volume shows Eakins was not merely uncompromising, but harsh and brutal both in his personal life and in his painting. Adams uncovers the bitter personal feuds and family tragedies surrounding Eakins - his mother died insane and his niece committed suicide amid allegations that Eakins had seduced her - and documents the artist's tendency toward psychological abuse and sexual harassment of those around him. This book not only unveils new facts about Eakins's life; more important, it makes sense, for the first time, of the enigmas of his work."--BOOK JACKET.
Contents:
Preface: Riddles
Part I. The Eakins legacy. Within the walls
The perfect crime
The loin cloth scandal
Family quarrels
The death of Ella Crowell
The insanity of Lillian Hammitt
Explanations and enigmas
Analyzing Eakins
Part II. Life and art. An American in Paris
All in the family
Turning the stake
The Gross clinic
William Rush and his model
A fine old row
Naked in Arcadia
Swimming
Conversations with the dead
Inflicting pain
Part III. The case of Thomas Eakins. Love of looking
The greatest American artist.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [537]-558) and index.
ISBN:
0195156684 (alk. paper)
9780195156683 (alk. paper)
OCLC:
56672036

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