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Henry Ossawa Tanner (born June 21, 1859, Pittsburgh, Pa , U S —died May 25, 1937, Paris, France) was an American painter who gained international acclaim for his depiction of landscapes and biblical themes
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Despite being one of the leading religious genre painters of his age, Henry Ossawa Tanner is best remembered for two paintings depicting domestic scenes of African American life and for being the first black artist to gain international fame
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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]
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Henry Ossawa Tanner was an African American painter who frequently depicted biblical scenes and is best known for the paintings "Nicodemus Visiting Jesus," "The Banjo Lesson" and "The
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The most distinguished African-American artist of the nineteenth century, Henry Ossawa Tanner was also the first artist of his race to achieve international acclaim
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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
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Tanner was the first African American artist to attain international recognition His popularity surged in 1897, when his painting became a major attraction at the Salon in Paris
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