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Published in conjunction with a nationally touring exhibition, this book is the definitive study of the life and work of Henry O. Tanner (1859-1937). A pupil of the American realist painter Thomas Eakins, Tanner studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts before moving to France, where he would quickly rise to the highest levels of the international art world. The individual essays cover a wide range of perspectives: Tanners formative years in Philadelphia in the years after the Civil War; his experience as an expatriate and leader of an artists colony in France; his religious works and relationship to orientalism; and his technical and stylistic means of conveying mood and meaning. This is the first book to tackle the life and career of a man who inspired generations of young African-American artists who followed.