The Paris Letters of Thomas Eakins Contributor(s): Eakins, Thomas (Author), Homer, William Innes (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0691138087 ISBN-13: 9780691138084 Publisher: Princeton University Press OUR PRICE: $34.65 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: August 2009 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Collections | Letters - Art | American - General - Art | History - Modern (late 19th Century To 1945) |
Dewey: B |
LCCN: 2008050128 |
Physical Information: 1.15" H x 6.44" W x 9.38" (1.61 lbs) 352 pages |
Themes: - Sex & Gender - Masculine - Chronological Period - 1851-1899 - Cultural Region - French |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: The young Thomas Eakins's most revealing letters--published here for the first time The most revealing and interesting writings of American artist Thomas Eakins are the letters he sent to family and friends while he was a student in Paris between 1866 and 1870. This book presents all these letters in their entirety for the first time; in fact, this is the first edition of Eakins's correspondence from the period. Edited and annotated by Eakins authority William Innes Homer, this book provides a treasure trove of new information, revealing previously hidden facets of Eakins's personality, providing a much richer picture of his artistic development, and casting fresh light on his debated psychosexual makeup. The book is illustrated with the small, gemlike drawings Eakins included in his correspondence, as well as photographs and paintings. In these letters, Eakins speaks openly and frankly about human relationships, male companionship, marriage, and women. In vivid, charming, and sometimes comic detail, he describes his impressions of Paris--from the training he received in the studio of Jean-L on G r me to the museums, concerts, and popular entertainments that captured his imagination. And he discusses with great insight contemporary aesthetic and scientific theories, as well as such unexpected subjects as language structure, musical composition, and ice-skating technique. Also published here for the first time are the letters and notebook Eakins wrote in Spain following his Paris sojourn. This long-overdue volume provides an indispensable portrait of a great American artist as a young man. |