Study of the Head of Dr. Gross
Artist
Thomas Eakins
(American, 1844–1916)
Date1875
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions61.1 x 46.2 cm (24 1/16 x 18 3/16 in.)
ClassificationsPaintings
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1929.124
Label TextIn 1875, Eakins searched for a theme that would represent him well at the nation's 1876 Centennial exhibition in his native Philadelphia. The subject he chose was an ambitious one—an operation and medical demonstration performed by the world-famous surgeon Dr. Samuel Gross at Philadelphia’s Jefferson Medical College. The finished painting, The Gross Clinic, references Eakins’ own experiences observing surgical procedures to understand the intricacies of human anatomy. For Worcester's preparatory sketch, Eakins used a palette knife and a dramatic splash of light on the forehead to capture the site of Dr. Gross’ genius.ProvenanceMrs. Thomas Eakins, ?1917?; C.W. Cranmer, Philadelphia, ?-1929; WAM, 1929On View
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