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Henry Ossawa Tanner (June 21, 1859 – May 25, 1937) was an American artist who spent much of his career in France. He became the first African-American painter to gain international acclaim. [ 1 ] Tanner moved to Paris , France, in 1891 to study at the Académie Julian and gained acclaim in French artistic circles.
Study for Jesus among the Doctors, by Henry Ossawa Tanner: c. 1899-1900 [152] 40–41 years old Christ Among the Doctors [152] or Christ in the Temple [170] Location unknown. [152] Christ Among the Doctors, by Henry Ossawa Tanner: Nicodemus [171] or Study for Christ Among the Doctors or Portrait of a Bearded Man, [172] undated. Private collection.
The Thankful Poor is an 1894 painting by the African-American painter Henry Ossawa Tanner.It is a genre painting of two African Americans praying at a table and shares themes with Tanner's other works like The Banjo Lesson (1894).
Henry Tanner may refer to: Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859–1937), African American artist; H. W. Lloyd Tanner (Henry William Lloyd Tanner, 1851–1915), British mathematician; Henry Schenck Tanner (1786–1858), American cartographer; Henry S. Tanner (doctor) (1831–1919), American doctor known for his 1880 great fast in New York
Abraham's Oak is a painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner, an American painter who lived in France, completed about 1905. [1] While Tanner is well known today for two paintings in the United States, The Banjo Lesson and The Thankful Poor, both about African-American families, the bulk of his artwork, including some of his most iconic paintings, were concerned with exploring biblical subjects.
List of paintings by Henry Ossawa Tanner; The Banjo Lesson; The Thankful Poor; Woman from the West Indies; Wikipedia:Did you know/Statistics/Monthly DYK pageview leaders/2021/March; Wikipedia:Main Page history/2021 June 21; Wikipedia:Main Page history/2021 June 21b; Wikipedia:Main Page history/2021 March 3b; Wikipedia:Recent additions/2021/March
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Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859–1937) Alternative names: Henry Ossawa Tanner. Description: American painter, university teacher, printmaker, photographer, illustrator and ...