Mending the Net (1881) by Thomas Eakins

Mending the Net - Thomas Eakins - 1881

Artwork Information

TitleMending the Net
ArtistThomas Eakins
Date1881
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions107 x 81.6 cm
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationPhiladelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, US

About Mending the Net

“Mending the Net,” created by Thomas Eakins in 1881, is an oil painting on canvas. This work, measuring 107 x 81.6 cm, is a genre painting rooted in the Realism movement. It is currently housed in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

The artwork depicts a serene, idyllic scene of rural life. A group of individuals is seen on a grassy hill engaged in mending nets, presumably for fishing. The figures are spread out across the scene, each absorbed in their task, oblivious to the viewer. The setting includes a significant tree under which one character sits, adding a touch of repose to the otherwise industrious scene. The sky above is expansive, exuding a sense of tranquility that complements the diligent activities depicted below. The overall composition of the painting reflects Eakins’ attention to detail and his dedication to realism.

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