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José Alberto Marchi: La Escuela del Escándalo | Inspired by the 19th Century photographs of Thomas Eakins, Marchi transforms Eakins figure studies from photographs in to luminous painted diptychs: each combining Eakins original image with its negative.
Bill Bush: Sadness Just Below the Surface: This Artweek.LA (February 21-27) Bill Bush 2011
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The following year, she and the National Gallery jointly bid $68 million to buy Thomas Jefferson University's Thomas Eakins masterpiece, "The Gross Clinic."
Record Gift: $800 Million Kelly Crow 2011
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The Philadelphia painter Thomas Eakins 1844-1916 used photography to pose and study his models, before incorporating them into paintings.
Bill Bush: Too Many Openings, Too Little Time: This Artweek.LA (February 14-20) Bill Bush 2011
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José Alberto Marchi: La Escuela del Escándalo | Inspired by the 19th Century photographs of Thomas Eakins, Marchi transforms Eakins figure studies from photographs in to luminous painted diptychs: each combining Eakins original image with its negative.
Bill Bush: Sadness Just Below the Surface: This Artweek.LA (February 21-27) Bill Bush 2011
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The Philadelphia painter Thomas Eakins 1844-1916 used photography to pose and study his models, before incorporating them into paintings.
Bill Bush: Too Many Openings, Too Little Time: This Artweek.LA (February 14-20) Bill Bush 2011
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Beck's usage of the nude figure returns us to the age of Thomas Eakins, where the fact of being unclothed was accepted, without question, as an aesthetic state without political or social undertones.
Bill Bush: Too Many Openings, Too Little Time: This Artweek.LA (February 14-20) Bill Bush 2011
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Beck's usage of the nude figure returns us to the age of Thomas Eakins, where the fact of being unclothed was accepted, without question, as an aesthetic state without political or social undertones.
Bill Bush: Too Many Openings, Too Little Time: This Artweek.LA (February 14-20) Bill Bush 2011
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Beck's usage of the nude figure returns us to the age of Thomas Eakins, where the fact of being unclothed was accepted, without question, as an aesthetic state without political or social undertones.
Bill Bush: Too Many Openings, Too Little Time: This Artweek.LA (February 14-20) Bill Bush 2011
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The Philadelphia painter Thomas Eakins 1844-1916 used photography to pose and study his models, before incorporating them into paintings.
Bill Bush: Too Many Openings, Too Little Time: This Artweek.LA (February 14-20) Bill Bush 2011
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But there is latent criticism from an east coast elite that bringing a famous painting like Thomas Eakins's $68m Gross Clinic to Arkansas is itself an act of cultural vandalism.
Anger at Walmart heiress's $1.4bn gallery as art market becomes focus for protests 2011
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