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Jacob Lawrence

Jacob Lawrence
Author: Jacob Lawrence
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1994
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Jacob Lawrence in the City

Jacob Lawrence in the City
Author: Susan Goldman Rubin
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-04-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780811865821

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Busy city! Beep, beep, beep! Jacob Lawrence's exuberant artwork guides readers through a bustling city, complete with builders rat-a-tatting and children playing in the streets. With rhythmic text and 11 iconic paintings, this book is both an introduction to an influential artist and a celebration of city life.


Jacob Lawrence

Jacob Lawrence
Author: Elizabeth Hutton Turner
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019
Genre: History in art
ISBN: 9780875772370

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This volume reproduces Lawrences epic, sixty-panel series of paintings depicting the postWorld War I migration of African Americans from the rural South to the industrial North. A major contribution to African-American history, the book features essays by Henry Louis Gates Jr., Lonnie G. Bunch III, Spencer R. Crew, Deborah Willis, Diane Tepfer, and other distinguished scholars and historians.


The Great Migration

The Great Migration
Author: Jacob Lawrence
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1995-09-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0064434281

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Around the time of WWI, large numbers of African Americans began leaving their homes in the rural South in search of employment in the industrial cities of the North. In 1940, Lawrence chronicled their journey of hope in a flowing narrative sequence of paintings."This stirring picture book brings together the sixty panels of Lawrence's epic narrative Migration series, which he created in 1940-1941. They tell of the journey of African-Americans who left their homes in the South around World War I and traveled in search of better lives in the northern industrial cities. Lawrence is a storyteller with words as well as pictures: his captions and introduction to this book are the best commentary on his work. A poem at the end by Walter Dean Myers also reveals [as do the paintings] the universal in the particulars." ––BL. Notable Children's Books of 1994 (ALA) 1993 Books for Youth Editors' Choices (BL) 1994 Teachers' Choices (IRA) Notable 1994 Childrens' Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC) 1994 Carter G. Woodson Outstanding Merit Book (NCSS) 1994 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library)


Jacob Lawrence

Jacob Lawrence
Author: Leah Dickerman
Publisher: Museum of Modern Art, New York
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: African Americans in art
ISBN: 9780870709647

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In 1941, Jacob Lawrence, then just twenty-three years old, completed a series of sixty small tempera paintings with text captions about the Great Migration. Within months of its making, Lawrence's Migration series was divided between The Museum of Modern Art (even numbered panels) and the Phillips Memorial Gallery (odd numbered panels). The work has since become a landmark in the history of African-American art, a monument in the collections of both institutions, and a crucial example of the way in which history painting was radically reimagined in the modern era. In 2015 and 2016, marking the centenary of the Great Migration's start (1915-16), the panels will be reunited in exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art and then The Phillips Collection. Published to accompany the exhibition, this publication both grounds Lawrence's Migration series in the cultural and political debates that shaped the young artist's work and highlights the series' continued resonance for artists and writers working today. An essay by Leah Dickerman situates the series in relation to heady contemporary discussions of the artist's role as a social agent; a growing imperative to write - and give image to - black history in the late 1930s and early 1940s; and an emergent sense of activist politics. Elsa Smithgall traces the exhibition history of the Migration panels from their display at the Downtown Gallery in New York in 1941 to their acquisition by MoMA and the Phillips Collection a year later. Short commentaries on each panel explore Lawrence's career and painting technique and aspects of the social history of the Migration portrayed in his images. The catalogue also debuts ten poems newly commissioned from acclaimed poets written in response to the Migration series. Elizabeth Alexander (honoured as the poet at President Obama's first inauguration) introduces the poetry project with a discussion of the poetic quality of Lawrence's work, as well as the impact and legacy of the poets in his orbit including Claude McKay and Langston Hughes.


Painting Harlem Modern

Painting Harlem Modern
Author: Patricia Hills
Publisher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2019-02-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520305507

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Jacob Lawrence was one of the best-known African American artists of the twentieth century. In Painting Harlem Modern, Patricia Hills renders a vivid assessment of Lawrence's long and productive career. She argues that his complex, cubist-based paintings developed out of a vital connection with a modern Harlem that was filled with artists, writers, musicians, and social activists. She also uniquely positions Lawrence alongside such important African American writers as Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, and Ralph Ellison. Drawing from a wide range of archival materials and interviews with artists, Hills interprets Lawrence's art as distilled from a life of struggle and perseverance. She brings insightful analysis to his work, beginning with the 1930s street scenes that provided Harlem with its pictorial image, and follows each decade of Lawrence's work, with accounts that include his impressions of Southern Jim Crow segregation and a groundbreaking discussion of Lawrence's symbolic use of masks and masking during the 1950s Cold War era. Painting Harlem Modern is an absorbing book that highlights Lawrence's heroic efforts to meet his many challenges while remaining true to his humanist values and artistic vision.


Jake Makes a World: Jacob Lawrence, A Young Artist in Harlem

Jake Makes a World: Jacob Lawrence, A Young Artist in Harlem
Author: Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts
Publisher: Museum of Modern Art
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780870709654

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"Inspired by the childhood of the artist Jacob Lawrence in 1930s Harlem"--Front jacket flap.


Jacob Lawrence

Jacob Lawrence
Author: Jacob Lawrence
Publisher: DC Moore Gallery, New York
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: African American artists
ISBN: 9780981525013

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Foreword by David C. Driskell. Text by Patricia Hills.


Jacob Lawrence

Jacob Lawrence
Author: Janet Boris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: African Americans in art
ISBN: 9780810967786

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Briefly examines the life and work of the twentieth-century African American painter, describing and giving examples of his art.


The Complete Jacob Lawrence

The Complete Jacob Lawrence
Author: Peter Nesbett
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2000-10-01
Genre: African American painters
ISBN: 9780295979687

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Born in 1917, Jacob Lawrence spent his childhood in New York City, attending classes at the Harlem Community Art Center and the American Artists School, and later working for the Federal Art Project. While still in his twenties Lawrence exhibited his paintings at major museums across the country, including the Phillips Collection, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, where he became the first African American artist to have work represented in the permanent collection. He lived, painted, and taught in New York City until 1971, when he joined the faculty of the University of Washington. He is the recipient of numerous awards including the National Medal of Arts.