Madge Tennent
                            
British, naturalized American,  1889-1972
                
            Biography
                                Better than any artist to date, Madge Tennent was able to capture and honestly express in her many paintings and drawings the subtle charm and quiet grace and dignity of the Hawaiian people...
Hailed as "the most significant individual contributor to Hawaiian art in the 20th century" and "without question the greatest interpreter of the Hawaiian figure," Madge Tennent (1889-1972) was born in Dulwich, England. When she was five she moved with her family to Cape Town, South Africa. At the age of twelve, she entered an art school in Cape Town, and the following year her parents, who recognized and encouraged her talent, moved to Paris to enable Madeline to study there. In Paris, she studied figure drawing under William Bouguereau, an experience that laid the technical foundation for her later figural drawings and paintings. She and her family subsequently returned to South Africa, and after her marriage in 1915 to Hugh Cowper Tennent (OBE), she relocated to his native New Zealand. In 1917, they moved to British Samoa, where Tennent's fascination with the Polynesian people blossomed into an artistic love affair.
While on leave in Australia, she studied with Julian Ashton “and learned,” she said, “to draw for the very first time." Julian Ashton founded the Sydney Art School in 1890. He was an ardent disciple of Impressionist painting and claimed to have executed the first plein air landscape in Australia. In 1923, the Tennents left Samoa to go to England, stopping in Honolulu en route. They were entranced with the Hawaiian Islands and decided to stay. In those early years, Madge Tennent helped to support her family by taking commissions to paint and draw portraits of children. A friend’s gift of a book on Gauguin set her on an artistic course that lasted 50 years, during which she portrayed Hawaiian women in an innovative style that became increasingly individualized and unique.
Tennent was active in Hawai’i from the late 1920s until the 1960s. “The Hawaiians are really to me the most beautiful people in the world," she once said, “no doubt about it – the Hawaiian is a piece of living sculpture”. Using grand swirls of oil, Tennent portrayed Hawaiian women as solidly fleshed and majestic – larger than life – capturing in rhythmic forms the very essence of their being. They are strong, serene and proud. Her method of working with impasto – applying thick layers of paint to achieve a graceful, perfectly balanced composition – is evident in works such as Lei Queen Fantasia. Everything on the canvas whirls. The paint is applied in whirls in what might be called the “Tennent whirl” – the colors bright and luminous. Tennent envisioned Hawaiian Kings and Queens as having descended from Gods of heroic proportion, intelligent and brave, bearing a strong affinity to the Greeks in their legends and persons. She was criticized for her portrayal of larger size women but to her Hawaiian women fulfilled the standards of classic Greek Beauty.
Working at a pivotal juncture in modern Hawaiian history, Madge Tennent fueled the advent of Hawaiian Modernism through both her own creative endeavors and unrelenting enthusiasm. Freely traversing media and techniques, she became a champion of the avant-garde and a driving force among Hawaii's visual artists. Among other undertakings, she was president of The Seven, a coalition of woman artists that included Juanita Vitousek and Juliette May Fraser, and with Isami Doi co-founded the Hawaiian Mural Guild. Tennent also lectured on art history and offered studio workshops at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, inspiring an emergent generation of island-born modern artists. A frequent exhibitor both at home and abroad, Tennent rapidly became Hawaii’s most visible presence on the global stage, mounting successful one-woman shows in Auckland, Cairo, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, Paris, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Sydney. This whirlwind of activity turned on an unwavering ideology: “To paint without thought of pleasing, to keep faith with my furthest discrimination in Art, and to make no compromise aesthetically.”
In 2005, Hawai'i Preparatory Academy was chosen by the Trustees of the Tennent Art Foundation, founded in 1954 by Madge Tennent herself, to become the caretaker of the collection. It is the world's largest intact body of Tennent's work.
        Public Exhibitions
                                Original Works
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                         Young Female Face Drawing, 1956 Sold Young Female Face Drawing, 1956 Sold
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                         Two Wahine at Rest, 1947 Sold Two Wahine at Rest, 1947 Sold
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                         Hawaiian Three Graces, 1944 Hawaiian Three Graces, 1944
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                         Three Hawaiians in a Library, 1943 Three Hawaiians in a Library, 1943
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                         Summer, 1941 Summer, 1941
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                         Hula Master, Honolulu Dandy, 1940 (ca.) Hula Master, Honolulu Dandy, 1940 (ca.)
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                         High Noon, 1940 High Noon, 1940
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                         Hula Girl in National Flowers, 1940 Hula Girl in National Flowers, 1940
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                         Three Musicians Subdued in Harmony, 1940 Three Musicians Subdued in Harmony, 1940
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                         Queen Kaʻahumanu Sunning Herself, 1938 (ca.) Queen Kaʻahumanu Sunning Herself, 1938 (ca.)
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                         The First Hawaiian Bible, 1938 The First Hawaiian Bible, 1938
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                         Two Lei Sellers, 1936 Two Lei Sellers, 1936
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                         Portraits in Fort Street, 1935 Portraits in Fort Street, 1935
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                         Woman with Ukulele, 1935 Woman with Ukulele, 1935
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                         Hawaiians Hanging Holoku, 1934 Hawaiians Hanging Holoku, 1934
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                         Lei Queen Fantasia, 1934 Lei Queen Fantasia, 1934
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                         Local Color, 1934 Local Color, 1934
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                         Holoku Ball, 1933 (ca.) Holoku Ball, 1933 (ca.)
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                         Hawaiian Singerr, 1933 Hawaiian Singerr, 1933
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                         Lei Sellers, 1933 Lei Sellers, 1933
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                         Old Hawaiian Riding, 1932 Old Hawaiian Riding, 1932
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                         Three Filipino Ladies, 1930 Three Filipino Ladies, 1930
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                         Reclining Girl, 1929 Reclining Girl, 1929
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                         Two Gypsies, 1929 Two Gypsies, 1929
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                         Hawaiian Pattern, 1927 Hawaiian Pattern, 1927
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                         Makuahine, 1927 Makuahine, 1927
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                         Olympia of Hawaii (with Apologies to Manet), 1927 Olympia of Hawaii (with Apologies to Manet), 1927
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                         Bathers, 1926 Bathers, 1926
Exhibitions
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                                          He MakanaHaig Collection of Hawaiian Paintings & Prints 15 Oct - 23 Dec 2022 Maui Arts & Cultural CenterAmong the treasures to be seen are paintings by three giants of early- 20th century island painting: Lionel Walden, D. Howard Hitchcock, and Madge Tennent. This exhibition is presented in...View more details
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                                          Rhythm in the RoundThe Modernism of Madge Tennent 9 Sep - 12 Nov 2022 Isaacs Art CenterOn Friday, September 9, Rhythm in the Round: The Modernism of Madge Tennent will open at the Isaacs Art Center, with a reception from 5 - 7 pm. The exhibition...View more details
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                                          Sisters of the BrushWomen Artists of Hawaiʻi, 1880 - 2000 25 Jul - 5 Oct 2019 Isaacs Art CenterThe Isaacs Art Center is proud to unveil the most expansive survey of women artists of Hawai'i in state history, covering more than a century of diverse responses to the...View more details
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                                          Art Deco Hawaiʻi3 Jul 2014 - 11 Jan 2015 Honolulu Academy of ArtsThe Honolulu Museum of Art presents Art Deco Hawai‘i , the first major museum exhibition to focus on the seductive Hawaiian take on the international Art Deco style, which flourished...View more details
Publications
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                                          Encounters with ParadiseViews of Hawaiʻi and Its People, 1778-1941 David W. Forbes, 1992Hardcover, 285 pagesView more details
 Publisher: University of Hawaiʻi Press
 ISBN: 0824814460
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                                          Paintings, Prints, and Drawings of HawaiiFrom the Sam & Mary Cooke Collection David W. Forbes, 2016Hardcover, 252 pagesView more details
 Publisher: Manoa Heritage Center
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                                          Finding ParadiseIsland Art in Private Collections Jennifer Saville, 2002Hardcover, 400 pagesView more details
 Publisher: Uniersity of Hawaiʻi Press
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                                          Art Deco Hawaiʻilorem ipsum Theresa Papanikolas & DeSoto Brown, 2014Softcover, 132 pagesView more details
 Publisher: Honolulu Museum of Art
Video
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                                          Pioneering Art of Madge Tennent on DisplaySeptember 16, 2016A video feature produced on the opening night of Rhythm in the Round: The Modernism of Madge Tennent at the Isaacs Art Center. The exhibition is the largest monographic show of Tenennt's work in 40 years. Interviews and footage recorded on 9 September 2016.View more details
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                                          Sisters of the BrushWomen Artists of Hawaii, 1880 - 2000 July 25, 2019A compilation of three episodes from PBS Hawaii's 'Artists of Hawaii' series, featuring noted women island artists Juliette May Fraser, Shirley Russell, and Madge Tennent. This video was prepared for and presented in conjunction with Sisters of the Brush: Women Artists of Hawaiʻi, 1880 - 2000 , an exhibition mounted at the Isaacs Art Center (Kamuela, HI) in 2019.View more details
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