This is part 6 of a 6-part post on the works of American artist Thomas Eakins. Parts 1 – 4 feature his paintings, parts 5 – 6 his photography. Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) was the most powerful figure painter and portrait painter of his time in America. For biographical notes on Eakins, and for earlier works, see parts 1 - 5 In addition to being an accomplished painter, watercolourist and teacher, Thomas Eakins was a dedicated and talented photographer. For more information on Eakins' photography, see part 5. 1884 ( Male Portrait ) albumen silver print c1884 Portrait of Amelia Van Buren c1885 ( Betty Reynolds with Doll on Lap ) gelatin silver print 5.5 x 5.3 cm 1887 Walt Whitman 1889-94 Self-Portrait platinum print 1889-94 Self-Portrait platinum print 1890 ( Mrs. Crowell with Katie on Her Lap ) platinum print 1890 Amelia Van Buren platimum print 21 x 16.9 cm 1890 M. E. Eakins, Ella Crowell, Frances E. Crowell, in Yard at Mt. Vernon Street albumen silver print 8.9 x 11.5 cm c1890 Samuel Murray 1892 Weda Cook platinum print 24.8 x 10.8 cm 1892 ( Fanny and Caroline ) platinum print c1892 Dorothy Cook Katar platinum print 13.1 x 8.5 cm c1892 Weda Cook platinum print 11.4 x 6.8 cm c1892 Weda Cook platinum print 17.9 x 13 cm c1895-99 Benjamin Eakins and Samuel Murray with Bicycles Motion Study, Male Nude ( Eakins himself ) chromophotography Mr and Mrs William H. MacDowell Unfortunately I couldn't find any details for the following seven photographs by Eakins: