Jacob Lawrence

Jacob Lawrence was an American artist celebrated for his vivid, narrative-driven works that chronicled the African-American experience. Lawrence's distinctive style and focus on themes of resilience, migration and social justice made him one of the most influential artists of his time.

Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1917, Lawrence moved with his family to Harlem during the


JACOB LAWRENCE (1917-2000)

Red Earth – Georgia

JACOB LAWRENCE (1917-2000)

Builders—19 Men

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

Letter from Home

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

Harlem Street Scene

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

The Butcher Shop

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

Rally Mohawks! bring out your axes, and tell King George we'll pay no taxes on his foreign tea... -- A SONG OF 1773

JACOB LAWRENCE (1917-2000)

New York in Transit I

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

Flight #1 (Walking in the Rain)

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

Another Journey Ended

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

New York in Transit I

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

Supermarket--All Hallow's Eve

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

Woman with Flower

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

Supermarket--Periodicals

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

Artist in Studio

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

Children at Play

JACOB LAWRENCE (1917-2000)

New York in Transit II

JACOB LAWRENCE (1917-2000)

The Legend of John Brown : three prints

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

Massachusetts Textile Mill Study IV

JACOB LAWRENCE (1917-2000)

Confrontation at the Bridge

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

General Toussaint L'Ouverture

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

Scramble for a Cigarette on a Dock in Naples

JACOB LAWRENCE (1917-2000)

New York in Transit I

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

To Preserve Their Freedom

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)

The Birth of Toussaint L'Ouverture

JACOB LAWRENCE (1917-2000)

Ten Builders, from The Builders Suite

JACOB LAWRENCE (1917-2000)

People in Other Rooms (Harlem Street Scene) (Nesbett 75-1)

JACOB LAWRENCE (1917-2000)

Revolt on the Amistad (Nesbett 89-2)

JACOB LAWRENCE

The Studio (N. L96-5)

JACOB LAWRENCE (1917-2000)

Morning Still Life

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