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Jacob Lawrence: Three Series of Prints, Genesis, Hiroshima, and Toussaint L'ouverture, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, AL (solo) Jacob Lawrence: The Hiroshima Paintings, Tyler Museum of ...
Five months after a missing panel from Jacob Lawrence's Struggle series resurfaced, a second long-lost painting by the artist—pictured here in 1957—has been found. Smithsonian Archives of Amer ...
“Jacob Lawrence and the Children of Hiroshima” places eight silk-screen prints Lawrence produced for a 1983 limited edition of Hersey’s book in the same gallery as eight circa-1947 drawings ...
Jacob Lawrence was an important African-American painter known for his portrayals of black culture in the early 20th century. Consisting of 60 panels of sensitively colored figurative paintings, the ...
Lou Stovall, a master printmaker who created intricate, vividly colored screen prints — often in collaboration with nationally recognized artists including Alexander Calder, Jacob Lawrence and ...
Talk about being spoiled for choice: From textiles to glass, layered video art to immersive rooms, heavyweights like Jacob ... Lawrence (1917-2000) always shimmer sharply. This exhibit of prints ...
At The Phillips Collection, an exhibition maps the poet’s radical networks – offering both homage and a quiet indictment of the city that let his world disappear.
painter Jacob Lawrence, the most famous black artist of his era, sought to reframe early American history the way he saw it. His ensuing work,… ...
An installation of “Hiroshima,” a set of paintings by the artist Jacob Lawrence, will be on view at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia through Dec. 28. Woodhull Medical ...