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Artists who influenced Thomas Eakins
Thomas Eakins was an American realist painter- one of the foremost of the 19th century. Working independently of contemporary European styles, he was the first major artist after the American Civil War (1861-1865) to produce a profound and powerful body of work drawn directly from the experience of American life. Born in Philadelphia on July 25, 1844, Eakins studied drawing at the Pennsylvania Aca ... more (Google)Artists who were influenced by Thomas Eakins

Rembrandt

Thinker, Louis Kenton
(Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Dean's Roll Call
(Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)

Robert Henri

Jean Léon Gérôme

John Biglin in Single Scull
(Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Suzanne Santje
(Philadelphia Museum of Art)

Frederick Waugh

Léon Bonnat

John McLure Hamilton
(Wadsworth Atheneum)

Henry Rowland
(Addison Gallery of American Art)

Colin Cooper

Diego Velázquez

Cello Player
(Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts)

Pair-Oared Shell
(Philadelphia Museum of Art)

Thomas Anshutz