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Breaking Ground by Making Art

June 4, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Gateway, Tangier by Henry Ossawa Tanner, c. 1912, The St. Louis Art Museum.

Tanner studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, which was highly unusual for an African American at this time. He was also lucky enough to study under Thomas Eakins, who revolutionized the way that art was taught and influenced many. Robert Henri, founder of the Ashcan School, was also a student at the same time. Tanner felt the burden of post-slavery racism (his mother was a slave who had escaped through the Underground Railroad, even in the north, and decided to strike-out for France, where he spent most of his life. He continued his studies at The Louvre where the great French masters, such as Gustave Courbet, influenced his work further.

In Art History, Artists, USA, Texas Tags Gustave Courbet, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Robert Henri, The Cincinnati Art Museum, The Louvre, The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, The St. Louis Art Museum, Thomas Eakins, art history, art
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One of the Guys

April 7, 2020 Martha Lattie
Lydia at the Tapestry Loom, c. 1881, by Mary Cassatt

Lydia at the Tapestry Loom, c. 1881, by Mary Cassatt

Mary Cassatt

The Flint Institute of Arts

.Lydia was Cassatt's sister and a frequent subject in her paintings. Cassatt lived and studied Impressionism in Paris where she specialized in paintings of women and children and a look into their private lives.

Tags Mary Cassatt, The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Impressionism
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