- Collection:
- New Georgia Encyclopedia
- Title:
- Georgia Landscape
- Creator:
- Tanner, Henry Ossawa, 1859-1937
- Date of Original:
- 1889
- Subject:
- Views
Views in art
Trees--Georgia
Trees in art
Pastures--Georgia
Clouds--Georgia
Clouds in art
Barbizon school
Painting, American--Georgia
Landscape painting, American--Georgia
Art, American--Georgia - Location:
- United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018
- Medium:
- paintings (visual works)
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Description:
- Henry Ossawa Turner employed a French Barbizon-influenced palette and brushstrokes to create his Georgia Landscape (ca. 1889). Turner, born in Pennsylvania, lived in Atlanta for two years, during which time he opened a photography studio and taught painting and drawing at Clark University.
Image of the painting Georgia Landscape (ca. 1889) by Henry Ossawa Tanner. Tanner employed a French Barbizon-influenced palette and brushstrokes in this work. This painting depicts a dark field next to which a few black trees grow. The sky above the field is gray and thick.
Tanner, born in Pennsylvania, lived in Atlanta, Georgia for two years, during which time he opened a photography studio and taught painting and drawing at Clark University. - Metadata URL:
- https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/arts-culture/paintings-of-the-eighteenth-and-nineteenth-centuries-overview/m-10446/
- Rights Holder:
- Courtesy of Morris Museum of Art
- Original Collection:
- http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/arts-culture/paintings-eighteenth-and-nineteenth-centuries
Forms part of: New Georgia Encyclopedia - Holding Institution:
- New Georgia Encyclopedia (Project)
- Rights:
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