Showing posts with label Tanner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tanner. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Tanner

Henry O. Tanner - The Banjo Lesson
All the words in bold have magnetic word strips in the packet.  As the word is mentioned the word strip goes up on the board.  Mix the words up as you go, after read the questions and let the child pick the correct word strip off the board.

Tanner was born in 1859 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.  Was given the middle name for Osawatomie, the Kansas town where his Dad led his first slave revolt.  His Dad was a highly respected Methodist Bishop of the African Methodist Church.  His Mom, Sarah, was born a slave. One of 11 children.  Her mother sent her and her brothers and sisters to the North during the middle of the night so that they could be free, never to see them again. The children were divided among various families once they got there.  Sarah became well educated. In 1857, she met Benjamin Tanner.  They were married the next year. The next year after that, Henry was born.

In 1866, when Tanner was seven years old he moved to Philadelphia. His home became a center of intelligence and learning for black Philadelphia.  His father preached a gospel of daily devotions and social activism.

When he was 12 years old he was in Fairmont Park on an outing with his Dad. He saw an artist painting a big tree on a hill and watched for quite a while and decided he could do that!  The very next day he started painting with an old house painters brush and the cardboard from the back of an old geography book.

His earliest paintings were of landscapes, seascapes, and animals at the Philadelphia Zoo.  (Show paintings)

When he was 21 years old he entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.  He was very good. Some students were so jealous by Tanner's work that they were mean to him.  Once they tied Tanner to his canvas while they were painting outside and left him in the street.  Tanner left the academy when he was 22.  He spent the next seven years trying to become a successful painter, but failed. In 1888, he moved to Atlanta and opened a photography studio.  When the studio failed, family friends helped him get a job as an Art Teacher at Clark University.  He later headed the art department.  Tanner was known as a superb teacher, but he wanted to paint.  He sold most of his old paintings for $300.00 each.



Tanner felt he was treated unfairly in America, so he jumped aboard a steamboat and headed to Europe in 1891.  He stopped in Paris, France and stayed until his death.  He was 31 years old.  He studied at the Academy Julian.  He became very successful, well known, and loved.  He was one of the first African American Artists to live in Paris. He found no prejudice in Paris, do you know what this means?

In 1893, just two years later since moving to Paris, Tanner painted The Banjo Lesson. This was one of the best work's from this period of time.  Tanner shows sympathetic treatment of life amoung the Southern balcks during the late 1800s.

Some of the other first successful paintings Tanner had were the Young Sabot Maker, and Daniel in the Lion's Den (show paintings)

In 1897, a wealthy Philadelphia man financed the first of Tanner's trips to the Holy Land (Egypt and Palestine), this is where Tanner felt his calling was. He painted many

Tanner was a perfectionist and he finished only 3-4 paintings a year, working slowly and carefully.  By the time he died in 1937 at the age of seventy-seven, he'd been made Chevalier of the Legion of Honor and his paintings were hung in major French and American museums.

Henry Ossawa Tanner was the first successful religious painter in America. He was also one of the most important Black American Artists that ever lived. 

Look at Painting:

What time of day do you think it was?
Where is the light coming from?
Do you think the subjects are related?
religious subjects.  (Show The Resurrection of Lazarus and The Holy Family).  The same year Tanner met Jessie Olssen, a white Opera singer.  In 1899 they married. He was 40 years old. The year before they married, Jessie posed as Mary in Tanner's painting the Annunciation. They had one son, Jesse.

Tanner

Henry O. Tanner - The Banjo Lesson
Used the magnetic word strips in the packet to describe the artist. 

Made paper plate banjos (sample in the packet)  I did a lot of pre-work.

Need:  paper plates, artist board, rubber bands and paper clips, and a stapler.

Each child got a pre-made banjo of two paper plates and an artist board neck.  The bottom of the banjo needs to be open so don't staple all the way around.  The children decorated their banjos being careful not to smalsh in the center.  Then they put the rupper bands on the paper clips and made their strings - 3 strings per banjo.

Listened to the "Dueling Banjo" cassette while we made our banjos.

Everyone had to tell me one thing about the artist to get an Oh Henry candy bar.

Tanner

Henry O. Tanner - The Banjo Lesson
Measuring tape to show how big the actual painting was  49 x 35 1/2 inches.

Took the word strips form the packet and handed one to each child, had them read it then told what it meant .  This actually didn't keep their attention very well, if I did it again I would have done the same descriptions using a grab bag or playing pictionary.

They loved commenting about the picture...
     What time of day do you think it was?
     Where is the light coming from?
     Do you think it is a Grandpa/Grandson?
     What else do you notice in the room?

Played musical chairs while playing the banjo music...loved this.

Passed out pictures to color, ate O Henry candy bars and listened to the music.

Tanner

Henry Ossawa Tanner - The Banjo Lesson

Write name of artists and painting on the board.

Ask  "What do you see?"  Questions and discussed painting:
     Relationship?  Could be grandparents
     Rich or poor
     what is on walls?  floor?  in the background?

Told about living where the wonderful southern black people love music, love family, love to talk about Jesus.  Favorite food in south is catfish, collards, hush puppies, and banana pudding

Talked about Tanner's life by pulling things out of a basket.
     (mention prejudice and how it hurt his feelings)
     (mention biblical story paintings)

Served Banana pudding with vanilla wafers in pre-dished cups with a spoon.  While they ate played pictionary of something your grandma or grandpa taught you do to.

Tanner

Henry O. Tanner - The Banjo Lesson
Play the Banjo music...Can anyone tell me what type of instrument that is that we are listening to?  Have you ever played an instrument before?  What type of instruments have you played?  When you were learning to lay, what type of mood was your teacher in?

Introduce and show the picture.

Lecture on Tanner's Life

Wordstrips (In the Packet)

Henry Ossawa Tanner     What is the name of our artist today?

1859     What year was he born?

Pennsylvania     What state was he born in?

Methodist Bishop    What was his father?

Slave   What was his mother when she was born?

12 Years Old     How old was he when he started his first painting?

Landscapes, Seascapes and Animals     What were his earliest paintings of?

Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art     What was the first Art School he attended?

Art Teacher     After his paintings did not sell, and his photography shop closed, what did Henry Tanner become?

Paris France     Tanner left America and went to ___________?

31 Years Old      How old was Tanner when he left to Paris?

Academy Julian     Where did he study Art in Paris?

The Banjo Lesson     What is the name of our Art Masterpiece Painting?

Holy Land     In 1897, Tanner went on a trip to the ___________

Jessie     Tanner's wife is named _____________

Opera Singer     Jessie was an ________________

Jesse     Tanner had one son named_____________

3-4     Tanner completed only ______ paintings a year.

1937     What year did Henry O. Tanner die?

Religious Painter    Henry O. Tanner was well-known as a ____________

Black American Artists     He was also a very important _____________

Pass out Candy bars.  Pasted Oh Henry bars on handle of banjo handout.

Tanner

Henry Tanner - The Banjo Lesson
I borrowed a pair of overalls to dress up for the part...

Talk about Henry and put the accompanying word strip up (strips are in the packet) on the board.  Then ask questions to see if they remembered and took the word strips off as I asked and if they got it right.

Rent a banjo from Arizona Musictime @ 480 892-6902.  Let them know will in advance when you want to rent them.  Let them know it is for Art Masterpiece.  I borrowed a banjo book and learned to play "Skip to My Lou".  I let them touch it to get a feel of the banjo.

Played the dueling banjos cassette (there is a cassette and a flash drive in the packet).  The kids started clapping the rhythm on their own.  The children loved it as it got faster and faster.

Gave them a crossword puzzle.

Treat:  banjos made out of mint patties and pixie sticks.