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John Frederick Tennant BIOGRAPHY
1796 - 1872. Known for: Painting.
John Frederick Tennant (1796-1872) is internationally known for his genre scenes depicting fishermen, their boats and surrounding environs. He was a member of the Society of British Artists and... Read full biography
John Frederick Tennant (1796-1872) is internationally known for his genre scenes depicting fishermen, their boats and surrounding environs. He was a member of the Society of British Artists and exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1820 to 1897. His work is conserved at the Museum of Montreal.... Read full biography
John Frederick Tennant (1796-1872) is internationally known for his genre scenes depicting fishermen, their boats and surrounding environs. He was a member of the Society of British Artists and exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1820 to 1897. His work is conserved at the Museum of Montreal.
John Frederick Tennant (1796-1872) is internationally known for his genre scenes depicting fishermen, their boats and surrounding environs. He was a member of the Society of British Artists and exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1820 to 1897. His work is conserved at the Museum of Montreal.
John Frederick Tennant (1796-1872) is internationally known for his genre scenes depicting fishermen, their boats and surrounding environs. He was a member of the Society of British Artists and exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1820 to 1897. His work is conserved at the Museum of Montreal.
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John Frederick Tennant (1796-1872) is internationally known for his genre scenes depicting fishermen, their boats and surrounding environs. He was a member of the Society of British Artists and exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1820 to 1897.
His work is conserved at the Museum of Montreal.
