Northern Liberties

Northern Liberties by Glenn Vanstrum, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 15, 2013, is a historical fiction work that explores the intersection of art and life in 19th century Philadelphia. The narrative centers around the painter Thomas Eakins, who navigates a world marked by the emergence of antisepsis in hospitals and the fading presence of the city’s red light district. Through Eakins’ creation of his renowned oil painting, The Gross Clinic, the book presents a vivid portrayal of beauty, mortality, and the complexities of human experience.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes woven throughout the story, as Vanstrum delves into the artistic and medical advancements of the time. The narrative captures the essence of a transformative period, highlighting the contrasts between the flourishing art scene and the darker elements of society. With a page count of 254, this edition invites readers to engage with a unique blend of history and creativity, reflecting on the profound connections between art, medicine, and the human condition.
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NORTHERN LIBERTIES A painter can imitate life through his art, but he can also imitate death. Thomas Eakins creates a masterpiece as anatomy labs proliferate, whores and winos vanish, antisepsis appears in hospitals, and the world visits Philadelphia for its 1876 exposition. Eakins’ oil painting, The Gross Clinic, and the city’s 19th century red light district, Northern Liberties, evoke a literary vision of beauty, murder, and redemption, as Glenn Vanstrum blends impasto pigment, medicine, and passion into story.
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