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American Art

The Meadows, Gloucester

Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, North and Central America

1882-83

Thomas Eakins, American, 1844 - 1916

Oil on canvas
31 15/16 x 45 1/8 inches (81.1 x 114.6 cm)

Currently not on view

1929-184-32

Gift of Mrs. Thomas Eakins and Miss Mary Adeline Williams, 1929

Label

Eakins closed the Gloucester series with a brief flirtation with the Barbizon- or Impressionist-inspired styles that were then popular in American exhibitions. The Meadows, Gloucester, the only finished pure landscape the artist would ever undertake, was based on a photograph of the marshy pastures east of the banks of the Delaware River. The loosely applied paint eliminated the minute detail that necessitated projections, and Eakins chose instead to enlarge the photographic image by the squaring-up method traditionally used to transfer drawings to canvas.

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