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Jacob Lawrence

Jacob Armstead Lawrence was a pioneering American artist, renowned for his dynamic cubism and profound portrayals of African-American life and history. Born in 1917 in Atlantic City, he moved to Harlem at a young age, where he was deeply influenced by the Harlem Renaissance. This vibrant cultural period helped shape his unique artistic style, which combined abstract expression with narrative elements​.

Lawrence gained national recognition at just 23 years old with his 60-panel series "The Migration of the Negro" (later known as "The Migration Series"), which depicted the mass movement of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North. This work was first displayed at Edith Halpert's Downtown Gallery in 1941, making him the first African American artist to be represented by a mainstream New York gallery​.

His art often depicted both historical and contemporary themes, making significant contributions to the representation of African American history in modern art. His works are housed in prestigious institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Phillips Collection. In addition to painting, Lawrence also dedicated much of his life to teaching, influencing generations of artists at institutions like the University of Washington​.

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Date and place of birt:7 september 1917, Atlantic City, USA
Date and place of death:9 june 2000, Seattle, USA
Nationality:USA
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Educator, Painter
Art school / group:Harlem Artists Guild
Genre:Allegory, Genre art, History painting
Art style:Cubism, Harlem Renaissance, Modern art, Social realism, Contemporary art

Creators USA

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Gedi Sibony
1973
Claes Oldenburg (1929 - 2022)
Claes Oldenburg
1929 - 2022
Lois Lane (1948)
Lois Lane
1948
Seymour Lipton (1903 - 1986)
Seymour Lipton
1903 - 1986
Sabato (Simon) Rodia (1879 - 1965)
Sabato (Simon) Rodia
1879 - 1965
Robert Irwin (1928 - 2023)
Robert Irwin
1928 - 2023
Kiki Smith (1954)
Kiki Smith
1954
Edward Hicks (1780 - 1849)
Edward Hicks
1780 - 1849
Sebastian Black (1985)
Sebastian Black
1985
Erin Hanson (1981)
Erin Hanson
1981
John Angus Chamberlain (1927 - 2011)
John Angus Chamberlain
1927 - 2011
Ralph Ward Stackpole (1885 - 1973)
Ralph Ward Stackpole
1885 - 1973
Jay DeFeo (1929 - 1989)
Jay DeFeo
1929 - 1989
Suzie Zuzek (1920 - 2011)
Suzie Zuzek
1920 - 2011
George Nelson (1908 - 1986)
George Nelson
1908 - 1986
Hermann Urban (1866 - 1946)
Hermann Urban
1866 - 1946

Creators Contemporary art

Naohisa Inoue (1948)
Naohisa Inoue
1948
Bernd and Hilla Becher ()
Bernd and Hilla Becher
Zhao Zhao (1982)
Zhao Zhao
1982
Leopold Rabus (1977)
Leopold Rabus
1977
Otmar Alt (1940)
Otmar Alt
1940
Elena Petrovna Skuin (1908 - 1986)
Elena Petrovna Skuin
1908 - 1986
Vladimir Konstantinovich Vasiltsov (1932 - 2002)
Vladimir Konstantinovich Vasiltsov
1932 - 2002
Raffi Lavie (1937 - 2007)
Raffi Lavie
1937 - 2007
Sebastião Ribeiro Salgado (1944)
Sebastião Ribeiro Salgado
1944
Fernando Rodríguez (1970)
Fernando Rodríguez
1970
Jean-Michel Sanejouand (1934 - 2021)
Jean-Michel Sanejouand
1934 - 2021
Gaspar Kams (1874 - 1942)
Gaspar Kams
1874 - 1942
Eugène Feyen (1815 - 1908)
Eugène Feyen
1815 - 1908
Theophile-Alexander Steinlen (1859 - 1923)
Theophile-Alexander Steinlen
1859 - 1923
Nikolai Bagratovich Nikoghosyan (1918 - 2018)
Nikolai Bagratovich Nikoghosyan
1918 - 2018
Jerry Ott (1947)
Jerry Ott
1947
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