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  • Thomas Eakins (1844-1916), The Swimming hole, 1885. This painting was painted using the pictures of his art students bathing in the nude (see gallery below).
Creator/Artist
Name
Eakins, Thomas
Date of birth/death 1844-07-25 1916-06-25
Location of birth/death
Deutsch: Philadelphia
Deutsch: Philadelphia
Work location
Deutsch: Philadelphia
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