Eakins – Gallery
Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) is considered one of the greatest American painters of the late nineteenth century. Born in Philadelphia, Eakins spent most of his life there and supported himself by teaching art.

Annie C. Lochrey Husson
(c. 1905)
Oil on canvas
61 x 51 cm.
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

Archbishop William Henry Elder
(1903)
Oil on canvas
Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio

Douglass Morgan Hill
(c.1889)
Oil on canvas
24 x 20 ins.
Philadelphia Museum of Art

Harriet Husson Carville
(1904)
Oil on canvas
51 x 41 cm.
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

John Biglin in a Single Scull
(1874)
Oil on canvas
62 x 41 cm.
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven

Miss Van Buren
(c.1891)
Oil on canvas
110 × 81 cm.
Phillips Collection, Washington, DC

Mrs Mary Arthur
(1900)
Oil on canvas
61 x 50.8 cm.
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Rear Admiral George W. Melville
(1905)
Oil on canvas

The Artist's Wife and His Setter Dog
(c.1884-89)
Oil on canvas
76 x 58 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The Champion Single Sculls (Max Schmitt in a Single Scull)
(1871)
Oil on canvas
82 x 118 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The Gross Clinic (Portrait of Dr. Samuel D. Gross)
(1875)
Oil on canvas
244 x 198 cm
Philadelphia Museum of Art

The Thinker: Portrait of Louis N. Kenton
1900
Oil on canvas
208 x 107 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The Writing Master
(1882)
Oil on canvas
76 x 87 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Walt Whitman
(1887-8)
Oil on canvas
76 x 61 cm
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia

William H. MacDowell
(1903)
Oil on canvas
Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester

Circle of Thomas Eakins,
Naked Series: Thomas Eakins
(c.1883)
7 albumen prints mounted on card
Philadelphia Museum of Art

Maud Cook
(1895)
Oil on canvas
62 x 51 cm
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven

Self-portrait
(1902)
Oil on canvas
76 × 63 cm
National Academy of Design, New York

The Chess Players
(1876)
Oil on wood
30 x 43 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The Crucifixion
(1880)
Oil on canvas
244 x 137 cm
Philadelphia Museum of Art

The Swimming Hole
(1884-5)
Oil on canvas
70 x 92 cm
Amon Carter Museum, Forth Worth

William Rush Carving His Allegorical Figure of the Schuylkill River
(1876-7)
Oil on canvas mounted on masonite
51 x 66 cm
Philadelphia Museum of Art
