Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series
K**R
A View of Jacob Lawrence
I have Jacob Lawrence prints in my home and was delighted to have a collection of them in two formats: hardback and paperback. The books were especially important, because my grandchildren were coming to visit and have always been intrigued by the pictures. I gave the paperback to them to take home. The colors and representations captivate them. My grandson loves the story of John Henry who had been introduced to him by his father and quickly identified the pictures in the books that he could associate with John Henry. My granddaughter wants to be an artist someday, and so spends a great deal of her time drawing forms and shapes. Jacob Lawrence's use of color to suggest form and shape was ideal for her.For me, the pictures are reminiscent of the stories I heard as a child and the events that I witnessed. For these reasons Jacob Lawrence's work has always resonated with me. Of course his talent and skill as an artist are the basis for any consideration of his work.
S**D
North toward home
This book is magnificent, and by giving the reproductions enough space to heighten the simplicity and even sparseness of the lives of the rural black Southerns who trekked north in search of economic opportunity and relief from the fear that Jim Crow instilled, this volume is a great aesthetic achievement.
J**A
A beautiful book recording the art and writing of Jacob Lawrence
A beautiful book recording the art and writing of Jacob Lawrence, whose mother and father were part of the Great Migration of blacks to the North (1940s-1970s) searching for opportunities, and a more human life, denied them in the South . His parents settled in Harlem. Others in this important piece of American history settled in Chicago, Los Angeles, St Louis, etc. Lawrence's paintings are small, done on wood boards in vivid colors and depict many aspects of this great migratory wave; they are vibrant narrations, as are his words, of this important and tragically unfulfilled chapter in American history. I highly recommend it.
J**N
Amazing Body of Work!
I saw half of this series at the Phillips Collection in DC 12/19 and purchased this book to learn more and see the other half. The photography is perfect, and the essays accompanying the paintings are informative and lively. Highly recommended, I am keeping this as part of my collection.
R**R
You heard it hear first: 500 years from now ...
You heard it hear first: 500 years from now, this series of pics will be the most salient American artistic achievement.Edition adequate to the task from the Phillips Collection/MOMA.
C**T
When Art Becomes More
Thorough text, excellent background articles and fine reproductions. More than just an art or picture book, but an important piece of documentation brought to life.
J**S
A marvelous book from a national treasure
A marvelous book from a national treasure. I saw the entire series at MoMA in NYC June 2015. The entire series is on view there until Sept, after that, the other half of the panels go back to the Phillips Collection in DC. The book is wonderful to look at but obviously it cannot capture the life in the original art. It is a nice way to relive the actual experience of going through the exhibit. Definitely buy the book and go see the exhibit.
D**C
This artist knows his subject!
Important series of paintings, quite a piece of history documented by an artist who knows his subject!
M**O
Riscoperta di un autore poco noto in Europa
Questa serie di tavole sono il racconto di un fatto storico. Sono la cronaca di una serie di avvenimenti, ma hanno acquisito, grazie alla loro essenzialità, una dimensione realmente ontologica. Un autore che in certi tratti ricorda un'altro pittore un poco abbandonato Ben Shah, ma che sfodera un capacità di sintesi visiva che nulla toglie alla complessità dei riferimenti storici accentuando al massimo i valori formali. Un autore da riscoprire soprattutto in Europa.
M**Y
beautiful book
shipped quickly! good price, good state! thanks
N**Ò
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tutto ok
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