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  1. 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] Tanner moved to Paris, France, in 1891 to study at the Académie Julian and gained acclaim in French artistic circles.

  2. Learn about the life and work of Henry Ossawa Tanner, a prominent African-American painter who lived and worked in France. Explore his religious paintings, such as The Savior, and his influence on other artists.

    • June 21, 1859
    • May 25, 1937
  3. Learn about Henry Ossawa Tanner, the first African American man to achieve international fame as a painter. Explore his religious genre scenes, his expatriate life in Paris, and his artistic legacy.

    • American
    • June 21, 1859
    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    • May 25, 1937
  4. Jun 17, 2024 · 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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  5. Henry Ossawa Tanner was born in Pittsburgh in 1859, the first of five children born to Reverend Benjamin Tucker Tanner, a future bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and Sarah Tanner, a woman who had escaped her enslavers via the Underground Railroad.

  6. Apr 2, 2014 · 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...

  7. Henry Ossawa Tanner (June 21, 1859 – May 25, 1937) was an American artist and the first African-American painter to gain international acclaim. Tanner moved to Paris, France, in 1891 to study, and continued to live there after being accepted in French artistic circles.