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The Artists Wife and His Setter Dog, c. 1884-89 (oil on canvas)
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The Artists Wife and His Setter Dog, c. 1884-89 (oil on canvas)
3469037 The Artists Wife and His Setter Dog, c.1884-89 (oil on canvas) by Eakins, Thomas Cowperthwait (1844-1916); 76.2x58.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: In 1884 Eakins married his former student, Susan Hannah Macdowell (1851a'1938), a talented painter and photographer. The setting is his studio at 1330 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, where they lived from 1884-6. ); American, out of copyright
Media ID 18261463
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The Artist's Wife and His Setter Dog
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is a captivating snapshot of domestic bliss captured in oil on canvas by Thomas Cowperthwait Eakins. Painted between 1884-89, this masterpiece showcases the artist's wife, Susan Hannah Macdowell, seated comfortably in their Philadelphia studio alongside their loyal setter dog. Eakins' attention to detail and his commitment to realism are evident in every brushstroke. The warm tones of the room create an inviting atmosphere as sunlight streams through the curtain, illuminating the scene. Susan exudes grace and elegance as she sits engrossed in a book, her posture reflecting both relaxation and intellectual curiosity. The presence of their beloved setter dog adds another layer of warmth to the composition. With its head resting gently on Susan's lap, it symbolizes loyalty and companionship within this intimate setting. The rug beneath them serves as a visual anchor, grounding them amidst artistic pursuits. This painting not only captures a tender moment shared between husband and wife but also highlights Eakins' admiration for his spouse's talents as both painter and photographer. It is no wonder that he chose to immortalize this cherished time they spent together in their Chestnut Street studio. Now housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, "The Artist's Wife and His Setter Dog" continues to captivate viewers with its realistic portrayal of love, artistry, and domesticity – a timeless tribute to marital harmony intertwined with creative passion.
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