The artwork titled “Standing Nude,” created by Thomas Eakins in 1876, is a distinguished example of the Realism art movement. This genre of the piece is specifically categorized under nude painting (nu).
The artwork depicts a nude woman standing with her back facing the viewer. Her posture, with one arm raised and resting against a surface, exhibits both a sense of vulnerability and an intimate moment of personal reflection. Eakins has rendered the figure with meticulous attention to anatomical detail and naturalistic form, highlighting his commitment to realism. The subdued and neutral background further emphasizes the central figure, casting soft shadows that enhance the three-dimensional quality of the body. The delicate use of light and shadow showcases Eakins’ mastery in capturing the human form in a realistic manner.