Between Rounds Study for the Timer (1899) by Thomas Eakins

Between Rounds Study for the Timer - Thomas Eakins - 1899

Artwork Information

TitleBetween Rounds Study for the Timer
ArtistThomas Eakins
Date1899
Art MovementRealism

About Between Rounds Study for the Timer

The artwork titled “Between Rounds Study for the Timer” was created by Thomas Eakins in 1899 and is part of the Realism art movement. This artwork falls under the genre of portraiture and exemplifies Eakins’ dedication to depicting realistic human figures and moments.

The artwork showcases a man seated on a chair beside a small table, immersed in his task. The scene is rendered with an emphasis on the natural posture and engagement of the figure, capturing a moment of concentration and diligence. The background is composed of earthy tones and textured brushstrokes, which further highlights the subject’s focused demeanor. The man’s attire, a dark suit, contrasts with the lighter, neutral surroundings, drawing the viewer’s attention to the central figure. The composition and meticulous details reflect Thomas Eakins’ mastery in portraying human subjects with an authentic and lifelike quality.

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