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Q: What is the purpose of the banjo lesson by Henry tanner?
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Name the famous black American artist who painted 'The Banjo Lesson'?

Henry O. Tanner.


Where was the Banjo Lesson by Henry Ossawa Tanner painted?

Painted in Philadelphia by Tanner in 1893, the painting is now on display at Hampton University.


Where is the painting Banjo Player by Tanner available from?

It is commercially available for about $10 (USD) If you google 'tanner banjo lesson' you will be given lots of options.


The Banjo Lesson sought to bring dignity to?

the African American experience .


What purpose did the banjo serve?

It was invented to play music, like guitar, mandolin. Many people like its sound.


Who wrote many verses and stories which depict life and characters in Australia?

Both Henry Lawson and AB 'Banjo' Paterson wrote many verses and stories depicting life and characters in Australia. Henry Lawson tended to write realistic depictions, whilst Banjo Paterson was more lighthearted and had a tendency to romanticise the bush.


What was John Henry most famous for?

John Henry was born a slave and was known for his appetite, capacity to work, beautiful voice and banjo skills. He won a race against the machine in the competition of drilling.


A sentence for banjo?

The banjo player singed while he play the banjo.


What stringed instrument is similar to a drum in that has goatskin or calfskin tightly stretched over one side called the head?

banjo


Does banjo die on banjo threeie?

Banjo threeie was never made (yet)


Drum is to beat as banjo is to?

Drum is to beat as banjo is to pick Drum is to beat as banjo is to strum Drum is to beat as banjo is to frail


Were Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson friends?

Yes, Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson were contemporaries and both well-known Australian writers who contributed significantly to Australian literature. While they respected each other's work and met on a few occasions, they did not have a close friendship. They had different writing styles and personalities, with Lawson focusing more on the harsh realities of bush life and Paterson romanticizing the bush and its characters.