| Born in Philadelphia, Thomas Eakins was a portrait and genre painter
whom many regard as the father of modern realism in American Art.
Embodying many of the ideals of advances in science, industry, and
technology of his time, he was an avid student of science and anatomy,
resulting in collisions with the moral boundaries of the Victorian
era. In his quest for anatomical accuracy in his work, Eakins was
a pioneer in his use of photography in art making, and established a
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Thomas Eakins is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Painters of Nudes Olympic Artists San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915 Paris Pre 1900
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