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Newport by Bannister in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, January 2022

Newport by Bannister in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, January 2022
Title: Newport

Artist: Edward Bannister (American, 1828–1901)

Date: 1890–91

Geography: Country of Origin United States

Culture: American

Medium: Oil on canvas

Dimensions: 16 × 26 1/4 in. (40.6 × 66.7 cm)

Credit Line: Partial and Promised Gift of Charlynn and Warren Goins, 2019

Accession Number: 2019.601.6


Bannister, born in New Brunswick, Canada, of West Indian and Canadian parentage, studied art at the Boston Museum School and the Rhode Island School of Design, in Providence, where he began his professional career as a landscape painter. He became an active member of that city’s art scene, as both a teacher and co-founder of the Providence Art Club. Famously, he was the first known Black artist to win a prize in the U.S.—for his pastoral landscape Under the Oaks (unlocated) at the Centennial International Exhibition, America’s first world’s fair, held in Philadelphia, in 1876. When his race was discovered, the jurors tried to rescind the award, but his fellow exhibition artists protested, and he was given the bronze medal. As one of the first painters of color with a national reputation, Bannister achieved success for his Barbizon-inspired works as well as for his more dynamic coastal scenes, such as this view of Newport, Rhode Island.

Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/685337

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