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  2. Henry Ossawa Tanner - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of paintings by Henry Ossawa Tanner - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. The Banjo Lesson - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ossawa Tanner, The Banjo Lesson, 1893, Hampton University Museum. Gift to museum by Robert C. Ogden. [1] The Banjo Lesson is an 1893 oil painting by African-American artist Henry Ossawa Tanner. It depicts two African-Americans in a humble domestic setting: an old black man is teaching a young boy – possibly his grandson – to play the ...

  5. File:Henry Ossawa Tanner, The Banjo Lesson photo study.jpg

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    English: Photograph by Henry Ossawa Tanner used as a photo study for an early version of his painting, The Banjo Lesson.In the book Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit edited by Anna O. Marley, the picture is identified as being in the collection of Jacques Tanner, Le Douhet, France.

  6. Nicodemus Visiting Christ - Wikipedia

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    Nicodemus Visiting Christ is a painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner, made in Jerusalem in 1899 during the artist's second visit to what was then Palestine. [1] The painting is biblical, featuring Nicodemus talking privately to Christ in the evening, and is an example of Tanner's nocturnal light paintings, in which the world is shown in night light.

  7. Flight into Egypt (Henry O. Tanner painting, 1899) - Wikipedia

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    Flight into Egypt was a painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner, created in Paris about 1899 and displayed at the Carnegie Institute that year, along with Judas. [1] The painting, a religious work, is an example of Tanner's symbolist paintings. The 1899 version was his first version of the painting. [2]

  8. Abraham's Oak (painting) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. File:Wailing Wall, by Henry Ossawa Tanner.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Lower res version in paper: "Pursuit of the Ideal Effect: The Materials and Techniques of Henry Ossawa Tanner" by Brian Baade and Amber L Kerr. Chapter in the book "Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit", published by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia and the University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London; page 30.

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