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_aN 6537.T35 _b.M85 1991 |
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_aMosby, Dewey F., _d-1942 _9110107 |
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_aHenry Ossawa Tanner / _cintroductory essay and catalogue chapters by Dewey F. Mosby ; catalogue entries by Dewey F. Mosby and Darrel Sewell ; biographical essay by Rae Alexander-Minter. |
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_aPhiladelphia, PA :;New York, NY : _bPhiladelphia Museum of Art ;;Rizzoli International Publications, _c1991 |
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_a307 p. : _bill. (some col.) _c31 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 290-302) and index. | ||
520 | _aThis book takes a new look at the life and artistic career of Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937), the renowned African-American artist who spent most of his life in France after declaring in 1891 that he could 'not fight prejudice and paint at the same time.' Tanner is best known for his biblical allegories and genre scenes in which he confronted the plight of underprivileged people. www.alibris.com | ||
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_aAlexander-Minter, Rae, _9110108 |
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_aSewell, Darrel, _9110109 |
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_aTanner, Henry Ossawa, _9110110 |
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