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- Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series
Browse all 60 panels from The Migration Series and delve into Jacob Lawrence's art and life through photographs, poetry, music, and the artist's own first hand accounts
- Jacob Lawrence: Migration Series - MoMA
This volume, which accompanies exhibitions and programming initiatives related to Jacob Lawrence’s Migration Series at The Museum of Modern Art in 2015 and at The Phillips Collection in 2016, would have been impossible to realize without the dedicated efforts of many
- The Migration Series - Wikipedia
He wrote sentence-long captions for each of the sixty paintings explaining aspects of the event Viewed in its entirety, the series creates a narrative in images and words that tells the story of the Great Migration The impact is almost that of a comic book, which Lawrence was deeply inspired by
- Panel No. 1, The Migration Series · Three Decades of NYC
Panel No 1, The Migration Series The Great Migration The illustration depicts the many African Americans that were fleeing the south for better opportunity in the North In the painting you see 3 major cities: New York, Chicago, and St Louis These as well as cities like Detroit and LA experience a similar immigration from the south
- The Migration Series - Jacob Lawrence
More than 75 years ago, a young artist named Jacob Lawrence set to work on an ambitious 60-panel series portraying the Great Migration, the flight of over a million African Americans from the rural South to the industrial North following the outbreak of World War I
- Jacob Lawrence - The Phillips Collection
Jacob Lawrence The Migration Series, Panel no 3: From every southern town migrants left by the hundreds to travel north (between 1940 and 1941)
- Jacob Lawrence, The Migration Series – Smarthistory
Lawrence carefully documents the migration of African Americans from the agricultural South to the industrial North
- The Migration Series, Panel no. 1: During World War I there was a great . . .
When Lawrence began painting The Migration of the Negro in 1940, it was his most ambitious project to date, amplifying his earlier genre scenes and historical series on Toussaint L’Ouverture, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Tubman
- MoMA | Jacob Lawrences Migration Series
An in-depth look at Jacob Lawrence's landmark 1941 painting series about the mass movement of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North
- The Migration Series, Panel no. 3: From every southern town migrants . . .
Jacob Lawrence: Well just take the word migration, [it] means movement from one place to another So I have a symbol of movement: the train, people carrying sacs and bags and suitcases, the railroad stations, probably there were more bus stations than railroad stations at that time
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