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The Good Shepherd (Atlas Mountains, Morocco)

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In 1912, Henry Ossawa Tanner traveled to Morocco to see the Atlas Mountains. In this painting he downplayed the story in favor of the impressive landscape itself. Tanner’s son Jesse remembered that The Good Shepherd was his father’s favorite subject. The artist believed that “God needs us to help fight with him against evil and we need God to guide us” (Jesse Tanner in Mathews, Henry Ossawa Tanner, American Artist, 1969).
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Image
Format:
Oil On Fiberboard
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Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Robbins
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