Wrestlers (Eakins)
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Wrestlers is a name shared by three closely related 1899 paintings by American artist Thomas Eakins, (Goodrich catalog #317, #318, #319). The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) owns the finished painting (G-317), and the oil sketch (G-318). The Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) owns a slightly smaller unfinished version (G-319). All three works depict a pair of nearly naked men engaged in a wrestling match. The setting for the finished painting is the Quaker City Barge Club (defunct), which once stood on Philadelphia's Boathouse Row.[1]
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Year | 1899 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 48 3/8 x 60 in (122.87 x 152.4 cm) |
Location | Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles |
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