Drawing The Icosahedron (1859) by Thomas Eakins

The artwork entitled “Drawing The Icosahedron,” created by Thomas Eakins in 1859, belongs to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of sketch and study.

The artwork presents a meticulously detailed geometric study of an icosahedron, a polyhedron with twenty identical triangular faces. It showcases Eakins’ technical proficiency in geometry and perspective. The icosahedron is depicted resting on a flat surface with precise shadowing to illustrate its three-dimensional form. Below the three-dimensional representation, a corresponding two-dimensional diagram is displayed, featuring interlocking polygons. The artwork is marked with the title “THE ICOSAHEDRON” and includes Eakins’ signature, exemplifying both artistic skill and scientific observation.

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