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Henry Ossawa Tanner Picture Study Aid and Art Prints

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Included in this 24-page Henry Ossawa Tanner Picture Study Aid (see a sample Picture Study Aid here!) is the following:

  • a brief summary of the childhood of African American, Realist painter Henry Ossawa Tanner (1857-1937).
  • a synopsis of seven of his works (see below).
  • book recommendations for additional study.
  • a brief discussion about Charlotte Mason’s ideas and methods for implementing picture study is also included.
  • the printed book, which is saddle-stitched with high-quality, 100-lb., smooth paper and full color, includes a full-sized portrait of Henry Ossawa Tanner at the end.
  • a separate file with printable versions of the pieces covered is included with the PDF version.

There is also an option to order separate, professionally-printed copies of each piece for use during your picture study time in the drop-down menu below as well. These are printed on durable, 16pt., smooth finish, 8.5×11-inch, acid-free paper and display beautifully. Please note that the prints do not include the Picture Study Aid PDF download – this is a separate purchase.

The pieces discussed are:

  • The Banjo Lesson (1893)
  • Resurrection of Lazarus (1896)
  • Portrait of the Artist’s Mother (1897)
  • The Annunciation (1898)
  • Christ and His Mother Studying the Scriptures (1909)
  • Daniel in the Lions’ Den (1917)
  • Flight Into Egypt (1923)

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The intention of this Picture Study Aid is to equip the home educator with some basic facts and understanding of a sampling of the work of Henry Ossawa Tanner. It is not meant to be an exhaustive analysis or study of each piece or a complete biography of the artist.

About picture study, Ms. Mason recommended keeping learning as simple as possible, especially in the younger years, and put extra emphasis on the images by themselves.

There is no talk about schools of painting, little about style; consideration of these matters comes in later life, the first and most important thing is to know the pictures themselves. As in a worthy book we leave the author to tell his own tale, so do we trust a picture to tell its tale through the medium the artist gave it. In the region of art as else-where we shut out the middleman. (vol 6 pg 216)

Definite teaching is out of the question; suitable ideas are easily given, and a thoughtful love of Art inspired by simple natural talk over the picture at which the child is looking. (PR Article “Picture Talks”)

…we begin now to understand that art is not to be approached by such an acadamised road. It is of the spirit, and in ways of the spirit must we make our attempt. We recognise that the power of appreciating art and of producing to some extent an interpretation of what one sees is as universal as intelligence, imagination, nay, speech, the power of producing words. But there must be knowledge and, in the first place, not the technical knowledge of how to produce, but some reverent knowledge of what has been produced; that is, children should learn pictures, line by line, group by group, by reading, not books, but pictures themselves. A friendly picture-dealer supplies us with half a dozen beautiful little reproductions of the work of some single artist, term by term. After a short story of the artist’s life and a few sympathetic words about his trees or his skies, his river-paths or his figures, the little pictures are studied one at a time; that is, children learn, not merely to see a picture but to look at it, taking in every detail.” (vol 6 pg 214)

This Picture Study Aid is meant to offer basic information about the artists as well as ready answers should your student ask about a particular aspect of a piece and the explanation isn’t readily evident. Ms. Mason emphasized not focusing on strict academic discourse when doing picture study, but rather simply exposing students to the art itself:

His education should furnish him with whole galleries of mental pictures, pictures by great artists old and new;––…––in fact, every child should leave school with at least a couple of hundred pictures by great masters hanging permanently in the halls of his imagination, to say nothing of great buildings, sculpture, beauty of form and colour in things he sees. Perhaps we might secure at least a hundred lovely landscapes too,––sunsets, cloudscapes, starlight nights. At any rate he should go forth well furnished because imagination has the property of magical expansion, the more it holds the more it will hold. (vol 6 pg 43)

28 reviews for Henry Ossawa Tanner Picture Study Aid and Art Prints

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  1. I love the ease that this carefully curated resource brings to our CM feast.

  2. Intriguing art prints and artist, looking forward to getting to know this artist.

  3. This has been a nice addition to our morning time. Rebecca did a wonderful job on these! I currently have a 6 year-old, 17 year-old, and I myself am 40! I have enjoyed learning with my children and plan to purchase more picture studies. Thanks again for your hard work!!

  4. I am looking to include more diverse artists into our artist study and I was glad to find Tanner’s set. His work will fit into our historical time period and highlight an American artist. I appreciate that many of the sets offered here are not available through other sites. I like having more options.

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