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  1. 17 de ene. de 2007 · Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937) The first African American artist to gain international renown, Henry Ossawa Tanner was the son of a prominent cleric born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 21, 1859. At age 13, inspired by an artist painting a landscape in a local park, he committed himself to a career in art despite his father’s initial ...

  2. 7 de sept. de 2021 · Born in Pittsburgh in 1859, Henry Ossawa Tanner moved to Paris, where he found "nobody knows or cares what was the complexion of my forebears." Recent conservation work explores his artistic process.

  3. 17 de feb. de 2021 · Henry Ossawa Tanner broke many barriers during his lifetime, becoming the first African American artist to attain international renown and fame. This achievement was astounding, especially in the racial landscape of the 19th century, when it was difficult for a Black person to become an artist at all. He was an inspiration to many other young ...

  4. Henry Ossawa Tanner. Capsized Fishing Boats, Brittany. c. 1913, printed posthumously. Exhibition The Natural Paradise: Painting in America 1800–1950. Sep 29–Nov ...

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › henry-ossawa-tannerHenry Ossawa Tanner | Artnet

    Henry Ossawa Tanner was an American artist known for his depictions of biblical themes, and was also the first African-American painter to gain international acclaim. . Tanner was born on June 21, 1859 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania but soon after moved to Philadelphia, where he taught himself how to

  6. Henry Ossawa Tanner (Pittsburgh, 21 de junio de 1859-París, 25 de mayo de 1937) fue un pintor estadounidense discípulo de Thomas Eakins. Fue el primer poeta afroamericano en recibir reconocimiento internacional. Nacido en Pittswburgh, Pensilvania, era el mayor de nueve hermanos. Su madre Sarah Miller Tanner era maestra, y su padre Benjamin ...

  7. From his 1879-1885 studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts with Thomas Eakins and Thomas Hovenden, Henry Ossawa Tanner—the leading Black American painter working in the late 19thto early 20th-century U.S. and France—followed the academic process of preparing preliminary oil studies for his paintings.