The Pianist (painting)
The Pianist: Portrait of Stanley Addicks is an 1896 portrait by Thomas Eakins, Goodrich #278.[1] The painting is in the permanent collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
The Pianist | |
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The Pianist: Portrait of Stanley Addicks | |
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Year | 1896 |
Medium | oil paint, canvas |
Dimensions | 23.5 in (60 cm) × 19.75 in (50.2 cm) |
Location | Indianapolis Museum of Art |
Eakins also painted Addicks's wife, Weda Cook, several times, including for The Concert Singer.[2]
Notes
- Goodrich 186, entry #278
- Hendricks, 194
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References
- Goodrich, Lloyd. Thomas Eakins: His Life and Works. William Edwin Rudge Printing House. New York, 1933. Catalogue of Works. Pages 161–209.
- Hendricks, Gordon (1974). The Life and Works of Thomas Eakins. New York: Grossman Publishers. ISBN 0-670-42795-0
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