Woman from the West Indies, by Henry Ossawa Tanner.
Artist
Henry Ossawa Tanner
Year
c. 1891
Medium
oil on canvas mounted on board
Dimensions
(18 inches in × 15 inches in)
Woman From the West Indies is a painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner painted about 1891 in Brittany, France, during his first or second summer in France.[1][2] The portrait is unsigned but is attributed to Tanner based on the way it was painted, compared to Tanner's known works from 1891-1893.[1] Those examining the painting looked for patterns in the way the artist used color, the brush strokes, and the stylistic choices in how light itself is shown in the painting.[1]
This work may have influenced Julius Bloch in making his painting, The Man with the Blue Sweater.[1]
^ abcdDewey F. Mosby. "Henry Ossawa Tanner Lot 41: Henry Ossawa Tanner, (American, 1859-1937), Woman from the French West Indies, c. 1891".
^Mathews, Marcia M (1969). Henry Ossawa Tanner, American artist. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 63–69. As [his first] summer approached he learned it was the custom of the art students to spend their vacations in the country, particularly in Normandy and Brittany. Tenor decided to join in the migration and selected Pont Aven, the small fishing village where Gauguin had painted two years before... His second summer in France was spent at Concarneau, in Brittany.
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