Original painting by Mark Tennant. “Dance”. Oil on canvas 41 x 51 cm
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Original painting by Mark Tennant. “Dance”. Oil on canvas 41 x 51 cm
Mark Tennant is a contemporary artist born in Baltimore in 1950. The New York-based artist studied at the art academy in Baltimore and New York, where he completed his bachelor’s degree and also his Master of Fine Arts.
From 2008 he was director of Graduate Fine Art Painting at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, where he had also been a lecturer since 1998.
Among other things, his pictures have been exhibited in the Salon d’Automne in Paris, in the Museo Pablo Serrano in Zaragoza and in the Museu Europeu d’Art Modern (MEAM) in Barcelona. For the portrait “Raoul Middleman” he received the 1st prize “ModPortrait 2016” and is still part of the collection of the “MEAM” museum.
His work is represented in numerous collections in Europe and America.
Today he gives workshops in Spain, Italy, the UK and the USA and he teaches museum copying at the Louvre in Paris, at the Metropolitan in New York and at the Fine Art Museum “Legion of Honor” in San Francisco. Important exhibitions are planned in Germany, Luxembourg and Spain from 2020 and Mark Tennant was presented at Art Karlsruhe for the first time at a German art fair.
Education
M.F.A. New York Academy
B.F.A. Maryland Institute, School of Art
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