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VG, like new. Tan stapled wraps. French flaps, 56 pp. No illus. The title says it all! A wealth of research material has grown up around the collection of works by American realist Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) given to the Philadelphia Museum of Art by the artist's widow and a friend in 1929 and 1930. Over the years, generous contributions of Eakins scholars nationwide have augmented the already voluminous material, which has been newly reorganized and catalogued. The result is outlined in this comprehensive publication that, complete with 450 bibliographical entries, is the most definitive and up-to-date guide to sources on this preeminent American artist. Also included is a history of the research collection and other Eakins-related archival collections at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, as well as a record of some 277 exhibitions during Eakins's lifetime.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art. 1996. Presumed first. Softback. Book: Good. 11x8.5. 56pp. Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) was an American realist painter, photographer, sculptor and educator, perhaps one of the most important artists in American art history. This is a study of a collection which gives insights into the education, wide-ranging interests and working methods of one of the most fascinating creative personalities in the history of American art.