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1917 Atlantic City, New Jersey - 2000 Seattle, Washington. Known for: Modernist naive urban genre-figure painting.
Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Jacob Lawrence became known for his narrative series of tempera paintings expressive of his own life and that of his black peers who migrated from the South to the... Read full biography
Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Jacob Lawrence became known for his narrative series of tempera paintings expressive of his own life and that of his black peers who migrated from the South to the North. His vivid collage-appearing canvases typically had bold planes of color and symbolic elements... Read full biography
Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Jacob Lawrence became known for his narrative series of tempera paintings expressive of his own life and that of his black peers who migrated from the South to the North. His vivid collage-appearing canvases typically had bold planes of color and symbolic elements of African-American heritage of struggles, aspirations, and accomplishments. Lawrence's style was wide ranging, but he was most associated with narrative Synthetic Cubism whose popularity and... Read full biography
Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Jacob Lawrence became known for his narrative series of tempera paintings expressive of his own life and that of his black peers who migrated from the South to the North. His vivid collage-appearing canvases typically had bold planes of color and symbolic elements of African-American heritage of struggles, aspirations, and accomplishments. Lawrence's style was wide ranging, but he was most associated with narrative Synthetic Cubism whose popularity and uniqueness were suppressed by the advent of Abstract Expressionism. His major work, The Migration of the Negro, was a social-realist culmination of the art of the 1930s and not a harbinger of new styles. He was born in 1917 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the... Read full biography
Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Jacob Lawrence became known for his narrative series of tempera paintings expressive of his own life and that of his black peers who migrated from the South to the North. His vivid collage-appearing canvases typically had bold planes of color and symbolic elements of African-American heritage of struggles, aspirations, and accomplishments. Lawrence's style was wide ranging, but he was most associated with narrative Synthetic Cubism whose popularity and uniqueness were suppressed by the advent of Abstract Expressionism. His major work, The Migration of the Negro, was a social-realist culmination of the art of the 1930s and not a harbinger of new styles. He was born in 1917 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the son of parents who moved North in search of work. His father abandoned the family in 1924, and Lawr... Read full biography
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- Paintings at Indianapolis MuseumJune 2005Warkel, Harriet GAmerican Art Review
- Art Events-CaliforniaJuly 2004Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- BooksMay 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- ARTtalkApril 2004Douglas, SarahARTnews
- Front PageMarch 2004Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- at the fairJanuary 2004Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- ReviewsNovember 2003Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- The Rise of African American ArtSeptember 2003Kinsella, EileenARTnews
- The Ogunquit Museum CelebratesAugust 2003Culver, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- Walter O Evans CollectionJune 2003Benjamin, Tritobia HayesAmerican Art Review
- Art on AccountJune 2003Minchilli, Elizabeth HelmanArt & Antiques
- The Top 100 Collectors in AmericaMarch 2003Cochran, B.L. and R.DArt & Antiques
- The CollectorsJanuary 2003Cushman, JenniferScottsdale Life
- Raised to the TradeNovember 2002Dinerman, BarbaraArt & Antiques
- Portrait of the Art WorldOctober 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Texas: Best of the WestJune 2002Bucher, KristinSouthwest Art
- Jack L Blanton Museum of ArtDecember 2001Carlozzi, Annette; E DuganneAmerican Art Review
- Over the Line: Jacob LawrenceOctober 2001Kramer, HiltonArt & Antiques
- Current and ComingJuly 2001Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- ExhibitionsJuly 2001Noonan, CatherineAmerican Artist
- PreviewMay 2001EditorsARTFORUM
- Taking a New Look a Jacob LawrenceMarch 2001Stretch, Bonnie BarrettARTnews
- Southern SceneFebruary 2001Severens, Martha R.American Art Review
- Museum SceneNovember 2000Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Art WorldSeptember 2000Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Evolution of African-American ArtAugust 2000Hampton, R KumasiAmerican Art Review
- National NewsAugust 2000Turner, ElisaARTnews
- ARTtalkOctober 1999Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Masters of Color & LightJune 1998Ferber, Linda SAmerican Art Review
- Modern American RealismApril 1998Mecklenburg, Virginia MAmerican Art Review
- Big Name ArtistsMarch 1997Berger, LaurelARTnews
- Jacob Lawrence: Portrait of SerialDecember 1996Wallis, StephenArt & Antiques
- Ceramic InventionsMarch 1996Hirsch, FayeArt in America
- PrintsMarch 1996Lawrence, JacobARTnews
- In the Eye of the StormDecember 1995Pohl, FrancesAmerican Art Review
- Up from ObscurityMarch 1995Burns, KhephraArt & Auction
- The Zen of LuminosityJanuary 1989Gosman, Linda M.American Art Review
