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1859 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - 1937 Etaples, France. Known for: Painting-religious, Orientalism, genre, figure, landscape.
America's first internationally renowned African-American artist, Henry Ossawa Tanner was born in Pittsburgh to a well-educated and devoutly religious family. When Henry was age 13, his father, the... Read full biography
America's first internationally renowned African-American artist, Henry Ossawa Tanner was born in Pittsburgh to a well-educated and devoutly religious family. When Henry was age 13, his father, the Reverend Benjamin Tucker Tanner, moved the family to Philadelphia. With the support of his parents... Read full biography
America's first internationally renowned African-American artist, Henry Ossawa Tanner was born in Pittsburgh to a well-educated and devoutly religious family. When Henry was age 13, his father, the Reverend Benjamin Tucker Tanner, moved the family to Philadelphia. With the support of his parents and inspiration from the art of the 1876 Philadelphia Exposition, he enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy to study with Thomas Eakins who became a close friend. Tanner briefly painted animals and was... Read full biography
America's first internationally renowned African-American artist, Henry Ossawa Tanner was born in Pittsburgh to a well-educated and devoutly religious family. When Henry was age 13, his father, the Reverend Benjamin Tucker Tanner, moved the family to Philadelphia. With the support of his parents and inspiration from the art of the 1876 Philadelphia Exposition, he enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy to study with Thomas Eakins who became a close friend. Tanner briefly painted animals and was determined to become the "American Landseer" in response to the demand for animal portraits. Between 1886 and 1887 Tanner was an illustrator for Harper Brothers, a publishing firm willing to advance black artists and writers. He then moved to Atlanta,... Read full biography
America's first internationally renowned African-American artist, Henry Ossawa Tanner was born in Pittsburgh to a well-educated and devoutly religious family. When Henry was age 13, his father, the Reverend Benjamin Tucker Tanner, moved the family to Philadelphia. With the support of his parents and inspiration from the art of the 1876 Philadelphia Exposition, he enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy to study with Thomas Eakins who became a close friend. Tanner briefly painted animals and was determined to become the "American Landseer" in response to the demand for animal portraits. Between 1886 and 1887 Tanner was an illustrator for Harper Brothers, a publishing firm willing to advance black artists and writers. He then moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he briefly and unsuccessfully ran a photography studio, but by 1891 he turned ba... Read full biography
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- Realism and Its Response in Pennsylvania PaintingAugust 2006Fahlman, BetsyAmerican Art Review
- How an artist's reputation affects the value of a work of artApril 2006Jacob, Jane C.H.American Art Collector
- Henry Ossawa Tanner and the Lure of ParisDecember 2005Editor, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- The Culture of Neurasthenia in 19thDecember 2004Editors, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- A & A UpdateSeptember 2004Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Museum AccessionsNovember 2003Gustafson, Eleanor HThe Magazine Antiques
- 100 Top TreasuresNovember 2003Masello, Page, GoldsteinArt & Antiques
- The Rise of African American ArtSeptember 2003Kinsella, EileenARTnews
- Walter O Evans CollectionJune 2003Benjamin, Tritobia HayesAmerican Art Review
- The Top 100 Collectors in AmericaMarch 2003Cochran, B.L. and R.DArt & Antiques
- In the Land of Casanova: AmericanFebruary 2003Adams, ElaineCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Frederick Carl Frieseke-His SocietyDecember 2001Adams, ElaineCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Dallas Museum of ArtDecember 2001Harvey, Eleanor; Lyle GrayAmerican Art Review
- Evolution of African-American ArtAugust 2000Hampton, R KumasiAmerican Art Review
- In the GalleriesJanuary 1998Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Eye on AmericanOctober 1997Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Yale University Art GalleryJune 1997Weltzein, Marie NAmerican Art Review
- SketchbookJanuary 1997Wallis, StephenArt & Antiques
- African American ArtJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
