אמן: Thomas Eakins
תַאֲרִיך: 1871
מוּזֵיאוֹן: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States)
טֶכנִיקָה: Oil On Canvas
Thomas Eakins' Max Schmitt in a Single Scull, also known as The Champion Single Sculls or The Champion, Single Sculls, is an 1871 oil-on-canvas painting that celebrates the victory of his friend Max Schmitt in the October 5, 1870, single sculls competition on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This masterpiece is now part of the permanent collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Eakins (1844–1916) was an American realist painter, photographer, sculptor, and fine arts educator who is widely acknowledged as one of the most important American artists. His works are known for their uncompromising realism, capturing the people and life of his hometown Philadelphia with great detail and psychological depth.
Max Schmitt in a Single Scull is an exceptional example of Eakins' skill as a painter. The composition features Max Schmitt confidently rowing his single scull, while the artist himself can be seen pulling the oars of another scull in the middle distance. The painting captures the atmosphere and energy of the race, with its dynamic brushstrokes and vivid colors.
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