2024
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The Thankful Poor

The Thankful Poor by artist George A. Morton celebrates the legacy of African-American art in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Inspired by the iconic painting The Thankful Poor by Henry Ossawa Tanner, this mural is a tribute to dignity, resilience, and community pride. Originally debuted in Philadelphia in 1994, Tanner’s masterpiece reshaped perspectives by honoring African-American culture with grace and respect, defying stereotypes of its time.
In 2024, renowned Atlanta-based artist George A. Morton reimagined Tanner’s vision for Strawberry Mansion. Morton, celebrated for his Dutch Old Masters-inspired style, brings a unique depth and artistry to this project. His acclaimed journey—captured in the award-winning HBO documentary Master of Light—reflects themes of overcoming adversity, illuminating both his creative prowess and his insights into social justice and intergenerational healing.
In 2024, renowned Atlanta-based artist George A. Morton reimagined Tanner’s vision for Strawberry Mansion. Morton, celebrated for his Dutch Old Masters-inspired style, brings a unique depth and artistry to this project. His acclaimed journey—captured in the award-winning HBO documentary Master of Light—reflects themes of overcoming adversity, illuminating both his creative prowess and his insights into social justice and intergenerational healing.