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Jacob Lawrence (1917–2000)

Auteur de The Great Migration: An American Story

35+ oeuvres 896 utilisateurs 18 critiques

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Crédit image: Photo by Carl Van Vechten, July 31, 1941 (Library of Congress, Carl Van Vechten Collection, Reproduction number: LC-USZ62-95743)

Œuvres de Jacob Lawrence

Harriet and the Promised Land (1968) 219 exemplaires
Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series (2015) — Artist — 75 exemplaires
Aesop's Fables (1997) 41 exemplaires
Jacob Lawrence: Moving Forward: Paintings, 1936-1999 (2008) — Artist — 12 exemplaires
Jacob Lawrence (1960) 10 exemplaires
Jacob Lawrence, 3 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Black on White: Black Writers on What It Means to Be White (1998) — Contributeur — 118 exemplaires
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Introduction by the author/artist tells what stories of Tubman meant to him growing up.
 
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VillageProject | 3 autres critiques | Apr 18, 2023 |
2 copies -- One in NYC Library, the other filed MoMA Books
 
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Edwyna | 1 autre critique | Jan 17, 2023 |
In 1941, Jacob Lawrence, then just 23 years old, completed a series of 60 small tempera paintings with text captions about the Great Migration, the mass movement of black Americans from the rural South to the urban North that began in 1915–16. Within months of its making, the 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, the panels will be reunited in exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art (One-Way Ticket: Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series and Other Works) and at The Phillips Collection (Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series). This catalogue grounds Lawrence's Migration Series in the cultural and political debates that shaped the young artist's work and highlights its continued resonance for artists and writers today. An essay by Leah Dickerman situates the series within contemporary discussions about black history and an artist's social responsiblities in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Elsa Smithgall traces the acquisition and exhibition history of the Migration Series. Short commentaries on each panel explore Lawrence's career and technique, and the social history of the Migration. The catalogue also debuts ten poems commissioned from acclaimed poets that respond to the Migration Series. Elizabeth Alexander, honored as the poet at President Obama's first inauguration, introduces the section.… (plus d'informations)
 
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petervanbeveren | 1 autre critique | Oct 9, 2021 |
The illustrations for this book are actual paintings titled The Migration of the Negro, total 60 paintings. One half of them are in The New York Museum of Modern Art, the other half are in The Phillips Collection in Washington D.C.

The beautifully stunning images of the Great Migration who occurred the mass migration of blacks seeking to find better jobs, and better opportunities that the south could provide. These free Americans deserved much more than a culture of white domination, wherein they still had to walk on the opposite side of the street, still had signs of drinking fountains were also noted Whites...Blacks..

Lawrence's paintings also show the hardship endured in moving from the north to the south. These are strong images are indeed powerful.
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Whisper1 | 8 autres critiques | Jul 18, 2021 |

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Œuvres
35
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2
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896
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Évaluation
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18
ISBN
38
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