File:Study of Mary (from Mothers of the Bible), by Henry Ossawa Tanner.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionStudy of Mary (from Mothers of the Bible), by Henry Ossawa Tanner.jpg |
English: Study of Mary (from Mothers of the Bible), by Henry Ossawa Tanner. The final painting ran in the January 1903 issue of Ladies' Home Journal. |
Date | circa 1902-1903 |
Source |
Howard University Department of Art https://howard.emuseum.com/objects/5904/study-of-mary-from-mothers-of-the-bible |
Author | Henry Ossawa Tanner |
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