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Mediation in the Digital Age: Emotion, Memories, and Values

The Bagpipe Lesson

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Title (Dublin Core)
The Bagpipe Lesson
Study for the Bagpipe Lesson
Description (Dublin Core)
This study shows a boy practicing the bagpipe, but for the final version, Henry Ossawa Tanner added a teacher and two more figures. Bagpipe players were common in the French region of Pont-Aven and Concarneau, where Tanner spent his summers in the 1890s. Here, he used bold colors and loose brushwork to capture the scene. Tanner entered a finished version in the annual Paris exhibition, but it was rejected; the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, however, accepted it for their yearly show. (Smithsonian Collections Search Center)
Identifier (Dublin Core)
1983.95.42
Date (Dublin Core)
1892
Creator (Dublin Core)
Tanner, Henry Ossawa
Type (Dublin Core)
Oil paintings

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