Arcadia by Thomas Eakins - ca. 1883 - 98.1 x 114.3 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art Arcadia by Thomas Eakins - ca. 1883 - 98.1 x 114.3 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art

Arcadia

oil on canvas • 98.1 x 114.3 cm
  • Thomas Eakins - July 25, 1844 - June 25, 1916 Thomas Eakins ca. 1883

Like other academically trained American artists in the 1880s, Eakins explored classical themes but without the typical narrative contrivances and idealized models. Dating from the time of his appointment as director of the school of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Eakins’s series of Arcadian works declared his commitment to the nude as the basis of art and art instruction. To execute this work, he projected photographic images with a magic lantern onto the canvas, and incised reference marks into the pigment to guide his brush. The female figure at left has been identified as Susan Macdowell, the artist’s future wife.

P.S. Not only women were painted naked, see Magda's selection of male nudes in art here!