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This is a brief timeline from various sources that need attribution if it is used. Moving it from the article to here, in case I decide to use it. Jacqke ( talk) 01:14, 25 July 2023 (UTC) The authors of the sources give dates based on the facts that they have gathered. They don't always agree. In some cases, an author will tell why they chose one date over another. Henry Ossawa Tanner
[1879, sporadically through 1885]
-1897 [January- April 1897, trip to Palestine and Egypt] -Summer 1898, meets Jessie Olssen (A history of African-American artists : from 1792 to the presentp96)
"Over the course of his career, he dabbled in Realism, Symbolism, Impressionism, and Orientalism, " [2]
Jacqke ( talk) 01:14, 25 July 2023 (UTC)
References
Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937) combined French Impressionist color, light, form and technique with Symbolist expression of ideas through form in his work.
The following notes are fromA history of African-American artists : from 1792 to the present by Bearden, Romare, 1911-1988; Henderson, Harry (Harry Brinton), 1914-2003 published 1993, New York, Pantheon Books pages 78-109
Talks about his life. Talks about trends within his art and relationship to art movements
1902 Henry and Jessie living in Curtis' New York Artists' colony, winter 1902 and summer 1903.
25 Sept 1903, Jesse Tanner born in New York
Married couple settled Sceaux suburb, Paris, 1904. Lived with Jessie's parents
Bought house in artist's colony, Trepied, near Etaples.
World War I starts in August 1914 Tanner discharged Red Cross 1919 Tanners return to Tripied home after war Build new home in Tripied about 1924 Jessie diagnosed with cancer end of 1924 Jessie dies cancer Sept 8 1925
Great Depression stops his sales of paintings, switches from large paintings to "small intimate sketches on his favorite themes" Jacqke ( talk) 19:35, 25 July 2023 (UTC)
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-colorado-statesman-henry-ossawa-tann/128712652/
1900 Exhibition Christ and Nicodemus (visiting Jesus on the housetop)
The Return of the Holy Woman (with Calvary in the distance)
The Wise Men
The Good Shepherd (between two olive trees the shepard comes with his flock)
Abraham's oak Christ on the Road to Bethany The Flight into Egypt
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This is a brief timeline from various sources that need attribution if it is used. Moving it from the article to here, in case I decide to use it. Jacqke ( talk) 01:14, 25 July 2023 (UTC) The authors of the sources give dates based on the facts that they have gathered. They don't always agree. In some cases, an author will tell why they chose one date over another. Henry Ossawa Tanner
[1879, sporadically through 1885]
-1897 [January- April 1897, trip to Palestine and Egypt] -Summer 1898, meets Jessie Olssen (A history of African-American artists : from 1792 to the presentp96)
"Over the course of his career, he dabbled in Realism, Symbolism, Impressionism, and Orientalism, " [2]
Jacqke ( talk) 01:14, 25 July 2023 (UTC)
References
Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937) combined French Impressionist color, light, form and technique with Symbolist expression of ideas through form in his work.
The following notes are fromA history of African-American artists : from 1792 to the present by Bearden, Romare, 1911-1988; Henderson, Harry (Harry Brinton), 1914-2003 published 1993, New York, Pantheon Books pages 78-109
Talks about his life. Talks about trends within his art and relationship to art movements
1902 Henry and Jessie living in Curtis' New York Artists' colony, winter 1902 and summer 1903.
25 Sept 1903, Jesse Tanner born in New York
Married couple settled Sceaux suburb, Paris, 1904. Lived with Jessie's parents
Bought house in artist's colony, Trepied, near Etaples.
World War I starts in August 1914 Tanner discharged Red Cross 1919 Tanners return to Tripied home after war Build new home in Tripied about 1924 Jessie diagnosed with cancer end of 1924 Jessie dies cancer Sept 8 1925
Great Depression stops his sales of paintings, switches from large paintings to "small intimate sketches on his favorite themes" Jacqke ( talk) 19:35, 25 July 2023 (UTC)
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-colorado-statesman-henry-ossawa-tann/128712652/
1900 Exhibition Christ and Nicodemus (visiting Jesus on the housetop)
The Return of the Holy Woman (with Calvary in the distance)
The Wise Men
The Good Shepherd (between two olive trees the shepard comes with his flock)
Abraham's oak Christ on the Road to Bethany The Flight into Egypt