The artwork, titled “Perspective Drawing for Hunting,” is created by Thomas Eakins, an artist associated with the Realism art movement. Classified under the genre of “sketch and study,” this piece exemplifies the artist’s keen attention to detail and commitment to realistic representation.
The drawing is a meticulous study in perspective, featuring a gridded composition that guides the viewer’s eye to a central vanishing point. In the foreground, there is a figure, possibly a hunter, kneeling and seemingly holding a firearm. Another figure appears to be lying on the ground further into the background, with additional faint outlines of objects populating the scene. The precision of the perspective lines and the careful placement of the figures suggest an exercise in depth and proportion, characteristic of Eakins’ disciplined approach to capturing the nuances of form and space.