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Jacob Lawrence was one of the best-known African American artists of the twentieth century. In Painting Harlem Modern, Patricia Hills renders a vivid assessment of Lawrence's long and productive ca...
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Jacob Lawrence was one of the best-known African American artists of the twentieth century. In Painting Harlem Modern, Patricia Hills renders a vivid assessment of Lawrence's long and productive career. She argues that his complex, cubist-based paintings developed out of a vital connection with a modern Harlem that was filled with artists, writers, musicians, and social activists. She also uniquely positions Lawrence alongside such important African American writers as Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, and Ralph Ellison. Drawing from a wide range of archival materials and interviews with artists, Hills interprets Lawrence's art as distilled from a life of struggle and perseverance. She brings insightful analysis to his work, beginning with the 1930s street scenes that provided Harlem with its pictorial image, and follows each decade of Lawrence's work, with accounts that include his impressions of Southern Jim Crow segregation and a groundbreaking discussion of Lawrence's symbolic use of masks and masking during the 1950s Cold War era. Painting Harlem Modern is an absorbing book that highlights Lawrence's heroic efforts to meet his many challenges while remaining true to his humanist values and artistic vision.
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Price: $39.95
Pages: 368
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 16 February 2019
Trim Size: 10.00 X 8.00 in
ISBN: 9780520305502
Format: Paperback
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“Based on exhaustive research and interviews, this thoughtful and comprehensive biography makes a good case for recognizing Jacob Lawrence as among the finest American artists of the 20th century. . . . [Hills’] empathetic analyses will make this the definitive biography of Lawrence for a very long time.”
Patricia Hills is Professor Emerita of Art History at Boston University and is the author of Modern Art in the USA: Issues and Controversies of the Twentieth Century and contributed to Over the Line: The Art and Life of Jacob Lawrence.
Preface
Introduction

PART ONE The Artist’s Place in Harlem

1 Harlem’s Artistic Community in the 1930s
2 Patrons and the Making of a Professional Artist

PART TWO Themes and Issues

3 African American Storytelling:
Toussaint L’Ouverture and Harriet Tubman
4 The Great Migration in Memory, Pictures,
and Text
5 Confrontations with the Jim Crow South
in the 1940s
6 Home in Harlem: Tenements and Streets
7 The Double Consciousness of Masks
and Masking
8 The Paintings of the Protest Years, 1955–70

Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Jacob Armstead Lawrence
and His Family
Notes
Selected Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Index