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Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit African American Studies
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    Literary Movement
    Modernism
    ISBN
    9780520270756

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    University of California Press
    ISBN-10
    0520270754
    ISBN-13
    9780520270756
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    110819884

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Henry Ossawa Tanner : Modern Spirit
    Number of Pages
    304 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2012
    Topic
    American / African American, Museum Studies, American / General, European
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Art
    Author
    Anna O. Marley
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.8 in
    Item Weight
    41.7 Oz
    Item Length
    12 in
    Item Width
    9 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2010-036099
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    "This splendid catalogue . . . takes Tanner on his own terms."-- Christianity Today/ Books & Culture
    Dewey Decimal
    759.13
    Synopsis
    This beautiful book, companion publication to the exhibition of the same name, presents a complex overview of the life and career of the pioneering African American artist Henry O. Tanner (1859-1937). Recognized as the patriarch of African American artists, Tanner forged a path to international success, powerfully influencing younger black artists who came after him. Following a preface by David Driskell, the essays in this book--written by international scholars including Alan Braddock, Michael Leja, Jean-Claude Lesage, Richard Powell, Marc Simpson, Tyler Stovall, and H l ne Valance--explore many facets of Tanner's life, including his upbringing in post-Civil War Philadelphia, his background as the son of a bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal church, and his role as the first major academically trained African American artist. Additional essays discuss Tanner's expatriate life in France, his depictions of the Holy Land and North Africa, and the scientific and technical innovations reflected in his oeuvre. Edited and introduced by Anna O. Marley, this volume expands our understanding of Tanner's place in art history, showing that his status as a painter was deeply influenced by his race but not decided by it. Contributors: Brian Baade, Alan Braddock, Marcus Bruce, Adrienne L. Childs, Robert Cozzolino, David Driskell, Amber Kerr-Allison, Michael Leja, Jean-Claude Lesage, Anna O. Marley, Olivier Meslay, Richard Powell, Marc Simpson, Tyler Stovall, H l ne Valance, This beautiful book, companion publication to the exhibition of the same name, presents a complex overview of the life and career of the pioneering African American artist Henry O. Tanner (1859-1937). Recognized as the patriarch of African American artists, Tanner forged a path to international success, powerfully influencing younger black artists who came after him. Following a preface by David Driskell, the essays in this book--written by international scholars including Alan Braddock, Michael Leja, Jean-Claude Lesage, Richard Powell, Marc Simpson, Tyler Stovall, and Hélène Valance--explore many facets of Tanner's life, including his upbringing in post-Civil War Philadelphia, his background as the son of a bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal church, and his role as the first major academically trained African American artist. Additional essays discuss Tanner's expatriate life in France, his depictions of the Holy Land and North Africa, and the scientific and technical innovations reflected in his oeuvre. Edited and introduced by Anna O. Marley, this volume expands our understanding of Tanner's place in art history, showing that his status as a painter was deeply influenced by his race but not decided by it. Contributors: Brian Baade, Alan Braddock, Marcus Bruce, Adrienne L. Childs, Robert Cozzolino, David Driskell, Amber Kerr-Allison, Michael Leja, Jean-Claude Lesage, Anna O. Marley, Olivier Meslay, Richard Powell, Marc Simpson, Tyler Stovall, Hélène Valance
    LC Classification Number
    ND237

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