

An edition of Thomas Eakins rediscovered (1997)
Charles Bregler's Thomas Eakins collection at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
By Kathleen A. Foster
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Yale University Press,Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Language
eng
Pages
488
Description:
More than fifty years ago, a treasury of studio materialincluding oil sketches, sculptures, drawings, photographs, and manuscripts - was rescued from the empty house of Thomas Eakins by a devoted student, Charles Bregler. Deemed worthless then, the "rubbish" that Bregler reverently saved has only recently become recognized as an important source of information about the life and working habits of one of America's greatest artists. This book is both a catalogue of the Bregler collection and a reassessment of Eakins' career as read through the newly discovered materials. Foster analyzes Eakins' habits as a draftsman, unlocking his famous perspective drawings to reveal his idiosyncratic practices. She examines his innovations as a watercolorist and photographer and describes his distinctive academic procedures in oil paint and clay. Foster then investigates a series of Eakins' best know projects, from the early sporting paintings to the late portraits, to explain the sequence of his method, the development of his imagery, and the meaning that emerges from the interaction of subject and technique.
subjects: Catalogs, Criticism and interpretation, Art collections, Private collections, Art, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Sammlung, Catalogues, Wetenschappelijke technieken, Collections de photographies, Tekeningen, Bauhaus Dessau, Bauhaus Dessau Bereich Architektur und Sammlungen, Schilderijen, Art, private collections, Eakins, thomas, 1844-1916
People: Charles Bregler, Thomas Eakins (1844-1916)
Places: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia