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The Seine

Henry Ossawa Tannerc. 1902

National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Washington, DC, United States

Painted 11 years after Henry Ossawa Tanner (American, 1859 - 1937) first settled in Paris in 1891, this rapidly executed plein-air oil sketch is one of the artist’s rare depictions of the French capital. Topographically accurate, the view is from the right bank of the Seine looking west toward the twin towers of the Palais du Trocadero, the ornate convention center erected for the 1878 Exposition Universelle. A diffuse, hazy light fills the scene, which is devoid of human activity save for a solitary figure at the lower right. Utilizing short, loose brushstrokes laden with paint, Tanner captured the scattered reflections of light across both river and sky.


Art historian John Wilmerding observed that _The Seine_ is surprisingly modern when compared with the majority of Tanner’s works, noting that “the soft colors and gauzy silhouettes, the open expanse of water and sky, and the high horizon serving to flatten the spatial recession are all Whistlerian in character.” Perhaps intended as a memento for a friend in Philadelphia, The Seine was an impromptu study and not destined for exhibition. Though small, this exceptionally evocative painting possesses some of the mood and mystery characteristic of the artist’s better-known religious subjects.


More information on this painting can be found in the Gallery publication _American Paintings of the Nineteenth Century, Part II,_ pages 196-198, which is available as a free PDF (21MB).

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  • Title: The Seine
  • Creator: Henry Ossawa Tanner
  • Date Created: c. 1902
  • Physical Dimensions: overall: 22.8 x 33 cm (9 x 13 in.) framed: 41.9 x 52.1 x 6.4 cm (16 1/2 x 20 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.)
  • Provenance: Frederick F. Gutekunst [1831-1917], Philadelphia.[1] private collection; Graham Williford, Fairfield, Texas; purchased 1971 by NGA. [1] The painting is inscribed on the reverse: "Presented to / Mr. F. F. Gutekunst / H. O. Tanner 1902 Paris", a reference to the artist's otherwise undocumented friendship with the noted Philadelphia photographer Frederick Gutekunst. Tanner presumably brought this painting to America 1903 and presented it to Gutekunst at some point during his lengthy stay in the country.
  • Rights: CC0
  • Medium: oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

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