Marc Simpson
 
Simpson, Marc
Simpson, Marc
United States of America
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Description: Thomas Eakins
WITH THE NEW CENTURY, Eakins’s professional career orbited ever more tightly around the house on Mount Vernon Street. By September 1900, he and...
Author
Darrel Sewell (Editor)
PublisherPhiladelphia Museum of Art
Related print edition pages: pp.317-328
Description: Thomas Eakins
DURING MOST of the 1890s, Thomas Eakins continued his scientific and artistic interests in the human figure. Photographic figure studies—some taken...
Author
Darrel Sewell (Editor)
PublisherPhiladelphia Museum of Art
Related print edition pages: pp.257-269
Description: Thomas Eakins
FROM 1877 to 1883 Thomas Eakins exhibited paintings, watercolors, and reliefs that portrayed worlds far removed from daily life in postbellum Philadelphia...
Author
Darrel Sewell (Editor)
PublisherPhiladelphia Museum of Art
Related print edition pages: pp.211-223
Description: Thomas Eakins
AFTER FOUR YEARS in Europe, Thomas Eakins returned to Philadelphia on July 4, 1870. He moved back into the family home at 1729 Mount Vernon Street, where he lived—barring a short period from 1884 to 1886—until his death nearly half a century later. Eakins’s oeuvre for the 1870s—paintings, watercolors, and the works necessary for their preparation—reveals a young man...
Author
Darrel Sewell (Editor)
PublisherPhiladelphia Museum of Art
Related print edition pages: pp.27-40