File:Christ in the Home of Mary and Martha, by Henry Ossawa Tanner, darker version.jpg

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English: Christ in the Home of Mary and Martha, by Henry Ossawa Tanner. This version has been modified to bring out light/dark balance. The original was from the Carnegie Museum of Art: https://collection.carnegieart.org/objects/b0f18266-b90a-4a14-ac30-658f9e406edd
Date circa 1905
date QS:P,+1905-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Original from Carnegie Museum of Art https://collection.carnegieart.org/objects/b0f18266-b90a-4a14-ac30-658f9e406edd

That original image from the Carnegie was modified to make this current upload; this is the second time it is uploaded, as it first uploaded as File:Christ in the Home of Mary and Martha, by Henry Ossawa Tanner, lightened from original.jpg. That uploaded version was modified to bring out detail; this darker version does better to show balance between light and dark.
Author Henry Ossawa Tanner

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Christ in the Home of Mary and Martha, by Henry Ossawa Tanner, darker version

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current14:05, 14 August 2023Thumbnail for version as of 14:05, 14 August 20231,361 × 1,680 (2.43 MB)JacqkeUploaded a work by Henry Ossawa Tanner from Original from Carnegie Museum of Art https://collection.carnegieart.org/objects/b0f18266-b90a-4a14-ac30-658f9e406edd That original image from the Carnegie was modified to make this current upload; this is the second time it is uploaded, as it first uploaded as File:Christ in the Home of Mary and Martha, by Henry Ossawa Tanner, lightened from original.jpg. That uploaded version was modified to bring out detail; this da...
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