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  • I once painted a concert singer and on the chestnut frame I carved the opening bars of Mendelssohn's Rest in the Lord. It was ornamental unobtrusive and to musicians I think it emphasized the expression of the face and pose of the figure.

  • Of course, it is well to go abroad and see the works of the old masters, but Americans... must strike out for themselves, and only by doing this will we create a great and distinctly American art.

    Thomas Eakins, Lloyd Goodrich, Whitney Museum of American Art (1970). “Thomas Eakins: retrospective exhibition, September 22 to November 21, 1970, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York”
  • A teacher can do very little for a pupil and should only be thankful if he don't hinder him, and the greater the master, mostly the less he can say.

    Henry Adams, Thomas Eakins (2005). “Eakins Revealed: The Secret Life of an American Artist”, p.150, Oxford University Press on Demand
  • I have never discovered that the nude could be studied in any way except the way I have adopted. All the muscles must be pointed out. To do this all the drapery must be removed.

    Way   Muscles   Adopted  
    "Eakins". Book by Sylvan Schendler, ch. 10, 1967.
  • Strain your brain more than your eye... You can copy a thing to a certain limit. Then you must use intellect.

    Eye   Brain   Use  
    "Thomas Eakins". Book by Lloyd Goodrich, 1933.
  • I taught in the Academy from the opening of the schools until I was turned out, a period much longer than I should have permitted myself to remain there. My honors are misunderstanding, persecution and neglect, enhanced because unsought.

    Letter to Harrison Morris, April 23, 1894.
  • When a man paints a naked woman he gives her less than poor Nature did. I can conceive of few circumstances wherein I would have to paint a woman naked, but if I did I would not mutilate her for double the money. She is the most beautiful thing there is except a naked man, but I never saw a study of one exhibited.

    Beautiful   Men   Giving  
    Thomas Eakins, Lloyd Goodrich, Whitney Museum of American Art (1970). “Thomas Eakins: retrospective exhibition, September 22 to November 21, 1970, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York”
  • The big artist .. . keeps a sharp eye on Nature and steals her tools.

    Art   Eye   Tools  
    "Thomas Eakins: artist of Philadelphia".
  • When you first commence painting everything is a muddle. Even the commonest colors seem to have the devil in them.

    Color   Devil   Firsts  
    Henry Adams, Thomas Eakins (2005). “Eakins Revealed: The Secret Life of an American Artist”, p.150, Oxford University Press on Demand
  • How beautiful an old woman's skin is! All those wrinkles!

  • No man, and least of all myself, could ever disentangle the feelings that animated him.

    Men   Feelings   Animated  
  • Enthusiasm for one's goal lessens the disagreeableness of working toward it.

  • The brush is a more powerful and rapid tool than the point or the stump... the main thing that the brush secures is the instant grasp of the grand construction of a figure.

  • In mathematics the complicated things are reduced to simple things. So it is in painting.

    Thomas Eakins, Lloyd Goodrich, Whitney Museum of American Art (1970). “Thomas Eakins: retrospective exhibition, September 22 to November 21, 1970, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York”
  • My honors are misunderstanding, pesecution and neglect, enhanced because unsought.

  • Strain your brain more than your eye.

    Eye   Thinking   Brain  
    Akela Reason, Thomas Eakins (2010). “Thomas Eakins and the Uses of History”, p.93, University of Pennsylvania Press
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