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ISBN 10: 0486848078 ISBN 13: 9780486848075
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Published by The Frederick Douglass Institute, 1969
Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. 60 pp., Paperback, very good. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Illustrations, 60p. Softcover in original wrapper. 23 cm. Organized by the Frederick Douglas Institute incollaboration with the National Collection of Fine Arts Smithsonian Institution 8th and G Street, NW City of Washington.
Published by The Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, NY, 1969
Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog. 32 pages. Text by A. Morton Raych, William H. Burgess, III, Warren M. Robbins, and James K. Kettlewell. Includes several black and white illustrations, checklist and selected bibliography. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some minor wear and paperclip impression to the top of the front panel. A nice catalog on this important African American artist.
Softcover. White ill. wraps. Black lettering. 32 pp. Several bw plates. Works from the collection of The Museum of African Art / Frederick Douglass Institute, Washington, DC. The exhibition also traveled to Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester. With a portrait of Tanner by Eakins, a catalogue of 45 works and a lengthy bibliography. 8 works are pictured in bw, and an outline of Tanner's life is included. With essays by Raych (The Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, New York); William H. Burgess, III (The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York City), Warren M. Robbins (Museum of African Art / Frederick Douglass Institute, Washington, DC), and James Kettlewell (The Art of Henry O. Tanner). VG, light wear to covers and with small sticker to back cover.
Published by The Hyde Collection, 1968
Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. 32 pp., Paperback, very good. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
Published by The Hyde Collection, 1968
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. [From the library of Dr. Ralph Gomes, Howard University.] Softcover. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Light creasing. Edges sunned. Clean, unmarked pages. Dr. Gomes was a professor at Howard University for 49 years in sociology and criminology. He was also a former Olympic athlete, representing Guyana in the 1960 Rome summer Olympics. Besides his scholarly work, Gomes was active in the black liberation movement. He had an impressive and deep collection of black art, historical advertising and iconography that spoke of the passage of black people and how they sought to record their life stories. His collection spanned from slavery, to antebellum life, to Jim Crow, to the Harlem Renaissance, to sport, to the civil rights movement.
Published by University of California Press, Berkeley, 2012
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: near fine. Henry Ossawa Tanner (illustrator). With color illustrations throughout. 308 pages. 4to, pictorial wrappers. Berkeley: University of California Press, (2012). A near fine copy with very slight curl to outer wrapper edges.
Paperback. 308p., wraps, very good condition. Profusely illustrated 8.75x11.5" exhibition catalog that "present[s] the full sweep of Tanner's achievement and [presents] a number of works for the first time." - p. 8. African American artist.
Published by Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, 1991
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: near fine. Henry Ossawa Tanner (illustrator). With b/w and color images throughout. 307 pages. Folio, pictorial wrappers. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, (1991). Pages a bit toned at edges, still a near fine copy.
Published by Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, 2019
Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. Softcover. [36 pages.] Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 28 through March 3, 2019. Features numerous color illustrations, a biographical essay and list of selected public collections. A fine copy in stapled wrappers. Attractive catalog on this African American artist.
Published by Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1991
ISBN 10: 0876330863 ISBN 13: 9780876330869
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Softcover exhibition catalog, 308 pages; very good condition, clean and crisp; owner's name to inside front cover; no other internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra.
Published by Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, 1991
Seller: Olana Gallery, Brewster, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paper. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Paper 308 pp., accompanies a major retrospective exhibition organized by the Philadelpia Museum of art to travel nationally,55 pp text & essays, catalogue of 245 pp., notes, exhibition history , index, 150 illus., 97 in color.
Published by Philadelphia Museum of Art/Rizzoli, Philadelphia, PA/ NY, 1991
Seller: Olana Gallery, Brewster, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Hardcover, dj, 308 pp., accompanies a major retrospective exhibition organized by the Philadelpia Museum of art to travel nationally,55 pp text & essays, catalogue of 245 pp., notes, exhibition history , index, 150 illus., 97 in color.
Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2019
ISBN 10: 1723140007 ISBN 13: 9781723140006
Seller: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Condition: New. Tanner, Henry Ossawa (illustrator).
Published by UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS, 1969
Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.
HARD BACK GREEN. Condition: VERY GOOD. JACKET: GOOD DJ. General wear, rubbed extremities, clean, no markings, tight binding, ex-library stamps DATE PUBLISHED: 1969 EDITION: 261.
Published by Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts / University of California Press, 2012
ISBN 10: 0520270746 ISBN 13: 9780520270749
Seller: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Published in conjunction with the exhibition held at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 28-Apr. 15, 2012, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 26-Sept. 9, 2012, and at Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Tex., Oct. 14, 2012-Jan. 6, 2013. Binding is tight. Dust jacket, covers, and pages are clean and unmarked.
Published by Rizzoli International Publications, 1991
Seller: Collectors Bookstore, Antwerpen, Belgium
Paperback. Condition: Fine. Henry Ossawa Tanner Special Collection by Dewey F. Mosby; Henry Ossawa Tanner; Darrel Sewell; Philadelphia Museum Of Art. Published by Rizzoli International Publications in 1991. Paperback. This book takes a new look at the life and artistic career of Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937), the renowned African-American artist who spent most of his life in France after declaring in 1891 that he could not fight prejudice and paint at the same time. Tanner is best known for his biblical allegories and genre scenes in which he confronted the plight of underprivileged people. Collectible item in very fine condition.
Published by Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts / University of California Press,, 2012
ISBN 10: 0520270746 ISBN 13: 9780520270749
Seller: Design Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. This is a fine hardcover copy with a fine dust jacket with no wear at all. Completely clean. This monograph was prepared to accompany the exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from January 28 to April 15, 2012. Introduction by Anna O. Marley. Essays by Olivier Meslay, Richard J. Powell, Marc Simpson, Tyler Stovall, Jean-Claude Lesage, Adrienne L. Childs, Marcus Bruce, Robert Cozzolino, Helene Valance, Alan C. Braddock, Michael Leja, Brian Baade, Amber Kerr-Allison, and Jennifer Giaccai. Chronology. Bibliography. Illustrated in color with 106 plates + more smaller images in the text. 12" high X 9" wide, 308 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Published by Iliffe & Son, London / (Paris), 1896
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. First edition. Octavo. [approximately 50pp.] Illustrated. Cord bound pictorial wrappers as issued. Covers are moderately foxed, else a very good copy, with the text and illustrations quite fresh and clean. An attractively produced periodical, devoted to the arts, profusely illustrated, with fine art noveau advertisements printed in red and black. Illustrated with an image of a painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner: "Resurrection of Lazarus, painting". Igoe's *250 Years of Afro-American Art. An Annotated Bibliography* provides an extensive list of periodical appearances by Tanner, but his appearance in The Quartier Latin is not mentioned, nor is this specific painting. Also reproduces early artwork by F. Luis Mora ("Torero, drawing"), Ernest Blumenschein ("The Sixth Day, sketch"), etc. Reproduces a painting by African-American artist, Henry O. Tanner,not in Igoe]. Also reproduces early artwork by F. Luis Mora ("Torero, drawing"), Ernest Blumenschein ("The Sixth Day, sketch"), etc. Very scarce.
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Signed
Unbound. Condition: Near Fine. Single octavo leaf folded in half and written on the first page only. Old fold from mailing, else about fine. In full: "Dear Mr. King - I was unable to get one of the pictures promised but as I thought you might have special means of making a proof. I sent the negative, it is 'The Two Disciples at Emmans' and was bought by the French Government in 1906 - The other is 'Behold the Bridegroom Cometh'. Believe me Very Truly, H. O. Tanner. 14 W 22." Tanner was appointed Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in France in 1923. His works, often on religious themes hang at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The National Gallery of Art, and The White House. His letters are very uncommon.
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Signed
Unbound. Condition: Fine. Serigraph on artist's paper for the cover of Ringgold's children's book *Henry Ossawa Tanner: His Boyhood Dream Comes True* (2011). Approximately 30" x 22". Hand-titled and Signed and dated October 27, 2010 by Ringgold. Image of a young Black boy and his clergyman father watching a Black painter in the park, with a caption that wraps around the image that begins: "One day while walking in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park with his father, Henry saw a landscape painter. ." Copy number 1 of an edition of 100 numbered copies published by the Experimental Printmaking Institute at Lafayette College, by noted Black artist Curlee Raven Holton. An exceptionally bright and vibrant image that encompasses both references to early and modern African-American art. An example is in the permanent collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Published by BENJAMIN TUCKER TANNER, KANSAS CITY MO, 1898
Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.
HARDCOVER BROWN. Condition: fair-. Book has significant wear, front hinge broken, spine frayed, rubbed extremities, bumped corners, age toned pages, text block still good and all pages still attached, previous owenrs name on front endpaper, light foxing, else, unmarked. Benjamin Tucker Tanner (December 25, 1835 January 14, 1923) was an African American clergyman and editor. He served as a Bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church from 1886, and founded the Christian Recorder (see Early American Methodist newspapers), an important early African American newspaper. He was born to Hugh and Isabella Tanner in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He studied for five years at Avery College, paying his expenses by working as a barber.[1] As a student in Pittsburgh, his classmates included Jeremiah A. Brown, Thomas Morris Chester, and James T. Bradford.[2] He then studied for three years at Western Theological Seminary. At twenty five he was appointed to Sacramento by Bishop Daniel A. Payne, but he could not afford to go, so he moved to Washington, D. C. where he organized a Sunday School for freed slaves in the Navy Yard with the permission of Admiral John A. Dahlgren. In 1863 he became pastor of a church in Georgetown. In 1866 he moved to a large church in Baltimore. Shortly later he was appointed principal of the Annual Conference School at Fredericktown, Maryland, and he organized a common school under the auspices of the Freedmen's Bureau. In 1868 he was elected chief secretary of the general conference of the AME church and founded and became editor of the church newspaper, the Christian Recorder, a role he served for 16 years. In 1870 he was given an A. M. degree by Avery College and in the 1870s he was given an honorary D. D. by Wilberforce University. In 1884 he was made editor of the A. M. E. Review, and he was the author of a number of books and pamphlets in the 1870s and 1880s, including: 'Apology for African Methodism;' 'The Negro's Origin; and Is He Cursed of God,' 'An Outline of our History and Government;' 'The Negro, African and American.' He was a participant in the March 5, 1897 meeting to celebrate the memory of Frederick Douglass which founded the American Negro Academy led by Alexander Crummell.[4] Until 1905, he was a participating member of this first major African American learned society, which was led by scholars, activist, editors, and bishops like Tanner. It refuted racist scholarship, promoted black claims to individual, social, and political equality, and studied the history and sociology of African American life.[5] Tanner was the father of artist Henry Ossawa Tanner and the grandfather of Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander. Tanner died on January 14, 1923 in Washington D.C. DATE PUBLISHED: 1898 EDITION: 344.