The artist who removed the Loincloth.(Thomas Eakins: The Absolute Male)(Book Review)

The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide | November 1, 2002| | Copyright

Thomas Eakins: The Absolute Male

by John Esten

Universe Publishing

80 pages, illustrated, $29.95

THE AMERICAN PAINTER Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) and American bard Walt Whitman (1819-1892) were good friends. The two were drawn together not only by an interest in each other's work but also by their position in relation to the larger society. Both men rejected many social conventions and traditions, which they saw as weighing down all of the arts. In the end, both were instrumental in helping to bring American culture into the modem age. ...

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