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Study after William Rushs "Water Nymph and Bittern", c. 1876 / cast c. 1931
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Study after William Rushs "Water Nymph and Bittern", c. 1876 / cast c. 1931
Study after William Rushs " Water Nymph and Bittern", c. 1876/cast c. 1931
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Bittern Eakins Thomas Eakins Thomas Cowperthwait Eakins Thomas Cowperthwaite Hirshhorn Museum And Sculpture Garden Nymph Plaster Studies Thomas Cowperthwait Eakins Thomas Cowperthwaite Eakins Thomas Eakins Water Bird Water Nymph
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This print captures the essence of Thomas Eakins' "Study after William Rush's 'Water Nymph and Bittern'", created in 1876 and cast in 1931. The image showcases a remarkable blend of art, nature, and education that defined 19th-century America. In this piece, Eakins pays homage to William Rush's original sculpture by skillfully recreating its intricate details. The plaster sculpture stands proudly as a testament to American heritage art, housed within the prestigious Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. The focal point of the composition is a solitary female figure, embodying both grace and strength as she assumes the role of the water nymph. Her presence evokes a sense of enchantment amidst an idyllic natural setting. A magnificent bird known as a bittern accompanies her, symbolizing harmony between humans and wildlife. Eakins' study serves not only as an artistic masterpiece but also as an educational tool for scientific institutions across the United States. Its color palette adds depth to every stroke, highlighting the artist's meticulous attention to detail. As we gaze upon this photograph print today, we are transported back in time to witness Eakins' profound appreciation for his country's rich cultural heritage. Through his work, he immortalizes not only Rush's sculpture but also celebrates women who have played pivotal roles throughout history. This image offers us a glimpse into America's past—a harmonious fusion of artistry, nature exploration, and intellectual pursuit that continues
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