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Chronological List of Books and
Catalogues
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| 1996 | Lefalle-Collins, Lizzetta and
Shifra M. Goldman. In the Spirit of Resistance. New York, NY: The American
Federation of Arts. |
| 1996 | Jacob Lawrence, Drawings, 1945
to 1996. New York, NY and Little Rock, AR: DC Moore Gallery and The
Arkansas Art Center |
| 1996 | Powerful Expressions, Recent
American Drawings. New York, NY: National Academy of Design. |
| 1996 | Allen, Paula. Terms of
Endurance: Living Legends in African American Art. New Orleans, LA:
Amistad Research Center. |
| 1995 | Allan, Lois. Contemporary Art
in the Northwest. NSW, Australia: Craftsman House. |
| 1995 | Exultations: African-American
Art 20th Century Masterworks, II. Michael Rosenfeld Gallery. New York,
NY. |
| 1995 | Jacob Lawrence, An Overview:
Paintings from 1936-1994. New York, NY: Midtown Payson
Galleries. |
| 1994 | Henderson, Harry and Romare
Bearden. A History of African-American Artists: From 1792 to the Present.
Pantheon. |
| 1994 | Jacob Lawrence: Thirty Years of
Prints (1963), A Catalogue Raisonne. Seattle, WA: Francine Seders Gallery
Ltd. in association with University of Washington Press. |
| 1994 | New York Realism - Past and
Present. Tokyo, Japan: Brain Trust, Inc. Exhibition Commissioner: Douglas
Dreishpoon, Ph.D., Tampa Museum of Art. |
| 1994 | Schwartz, Constance and
Franklin Hill Perrell. American Realism Between the Wars: 1919 to 1941.
Roslyn Harbor, NY: Nassau County Museum of Art. |
| 1994 | The Harmon and Harriet Kelley
Collection of African American Art. San Antonio, TX: San Antonio Museum of
Art, distributed by The University of Texas Press. |
| 1993 | Forty Years of African American
Printmaking. Birmingham, MI: G.R. N'Namdi Gallery. |
| 1993 | Edited by Turner, Elizabeth
Hutton. Jacob Lawrence, The Migration Series. Washington, DC: The
Rappahannock Press in association with The Phillips Collection,
Washington, D.C. |
| 1993 | The Great Migration, An
American Story. New York, NY: The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, The
Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., HarperCollins
Publishers. |
| 1993 | African-American Art, 20th
Century Masterworks. New York, NY: Michael Rosenfeld Gallery. |
| 1993 | Everett, Gwen. John Brown, One
Man Against Slavery. New York, NY: Rizzoli International Publications,
Inc. |
| 1993 | Mumford, Esther Hall. Calabash,
A Guide to the History, Culture & Art of African Americans in Seattle
and King County, Washington. Seattle, WA: Ananse Press |
| 1993 | Sussman, Alison Carb. "Jacob
Lawrence" from Contemporary Black Biography. Detroit, MI: Gale Research
Inc. |
| 1993 | Selected Works of Three Past
Presidents, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Jacob Lawrence, Louise Nevelson. New York,
NY: The Broome Street Gallery, New York Artists Equity Association,
Inc. |
| 1992 | Nelson, Naomi. "First in the
Heart is the Dream". Philadelphia, PA: The Philadelphia Art
Alliance. |
| 1992 | Powell, Richard J. Jacob
Lawrence, Rizzoli Art Series. New York, NY. Rizzoli International
Publications, Inc. |
| 1992 | Jacob Lawrence, An American
Master. Greenville, NC: Wellington B. Gray Gallery (traveling
show). |
| 1992 | Sims, Patterson, Jacob
Lawrence, The Early Decades, 1935-1950. Katonah, NY: Katonah Museum of
Art. |
| 1992 | New Orleans Stories, Great
Writers on the City. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books. (cover image:
"Village Quartet"). |
| 1992 | Perry, Regenia A. Free Within
Ourselves. Washington, DC: National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian
Institution in association with Pomegranate Artbooks, San Francisco,
CA. |
| 1991 | The Legend of John Brown,
Prints by Jacob Lawrence. Columbus, OH: Columbus Museum of
Art. |
| 1991 | Sullivan, Charles. Children of
Promise. New York, NY: Harry N. Abrams Inc. |
| 1991 | Edwards, Louis. Ten Seconds.
Saint Paul, MN: Graywolf Press. (cover image: "1972 Munich Olympic Games"
gouache on paper). |
| 1991 | Wheat Ellen Harkin. Jacob
Lawrence: The Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman Series of 1938-40.
Hampton, VA: Hampton University Museum. |
| 1990 | Lewis, Samella. Art: African
American. Los Angeles, CA: Hancraft Studios. |
| 1989 | Loucas, Penelope. Jacob
Lawrence, The Washington Years. Tacoma, WA: Tacoma Art
Museum. |
| 1989 | Jacob Lawrence, Paintings and
Drawings. Claremont, CA: Traveling show organized by Clark Humanities
Museum, Scripps College. |
| 1989/90 | Jacob Lawrence, Drawings and
Prints. Claremont, CA: Traveling show organized by Clark Humanities
Museum, Scripps College. |
| 1989/90 | 100 Years of Washington Art:
New Perspectives. Tacoma, WA: Tacoma Art Museum. |
| 1988 | Selected Works in Celebration
of Black History Month. Seattle, WA: Francine Seders Gallery. |
| 1988 | Artists of the Black
Community/USA, CEED Project. Phoenix, AZ: The Arizona Bank
Galleria. |
| 1987 | A Parent-Child Guide to: Jacob
Lawrence American Painter. Washington, DC: The Phillips
Collection. |
| 1987 | Los Angeles Collects, Works by
over Thirty Artists from Fifteen Private Collections. Los Angeles, CA: The
Museum of African American Art. |
| 1986 | Wheat, Ellen Harkins. Jacob
Lawrence American Painter. Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum. |
| 1985 | West '85 Art & the Law,
Tenth Annual Exhibition. Washington, DC: Russell Senate Office
Building. |
| 1984 | Koenig, J.F. Northwest Art from
Corporate Collections. Seattle, WA: Waterfront Park - Pier
57. |
| 1983 | Stebbins, Jr., Theodore E. and
Carol Troyen, The Lane Collection, 20th -Century Paintings in the American
Tradition. Boston, MA: Museum of Fine Arts. |
| 1982 | The Toussaint L'Ouverture
Series by Jacob Lawrence, A visual narration of the liberation of Haiti in
1804 under the leadership of General Toussaint L'Ouverture. New York, NY:
United Church Board for Homeland Ministries. |
| 1982 | Fine, Elsa Honig. The
Afro-American Artist, A Search for Identity. New York, NY: Hacker Art
Books. |
| 1982 | Lewis, Samella S. Jacob
Lawrence. Santa Monica, CA: The Museum of African American
Art. |
| 1981 | 1981 Governor's Invitation Art
Exhibition. Olympia, WA: State Capitol Museum |
| 1981 | Patina. Washington, DC: The
National Council on the Aging. |
| 1978 | The Legend of John Brown.
Detroit, MI: The Detroit Institute of Arts. |
| 1975 | Kent Bicentennial Portfolio
Spirit of Independence. New York, NY: Lorillard, a Division of Loews
Theatres, Inc. |
| 1974 | Brown, Milton W. Jacob
Lawrence. New York, NY: Whitney Museum of American Art. |
| 1960 | Saarinen, Aline B. Jacob
Lawrence. New York, NY: The American Federation of
Arts. |
Complete list of works by Jacob
Lawrence in the Microsoft Art Collection |
| Aspiration, 1988 | Lithograph, 29¼" x
21½" |
| Builders Three, 1991 | Offset Lithograph, 30" x
22" |
| Carpenters, 1977 | Lithograph, 21¾" x
25½" |
| Celebration of Heritage, 1992
| Lithograph, 30" x 22
¼" |
| Chess Players, 1970 | Lithograph, 20¾" x
25" |
| Contemplation (Toussaint
L'Ouverture series #27), 1993 | Serigraph, 32" X
22" |
| Dondon (Toussaint L'Ouverture
series #16), 1992 | Serigraph, 22" x
32" |
| Eight Studies for the Book of
Genesis (1), 1990 | Serigraph, 19½" x
14¼" |
| Eight Studies for the Book of
Genesis (2), 1990 | Serigraph, 19½" x
14¼" |
| Eight Studies for the Book of
Genesis (3), 1990 | Serigraph, 19½" x
14¼" |
| Eight Studies for the Book of
Genesis (4), 1990 | Serigraph, 19½" x
14¼" |
| Eight Studies for the Book of
Genesis (5), 1990 | Serigraph, 19½" x
14¼" |
| Eight Studies for the Book of
Genesis (6), 1990 | Serigraph, 19½" x
14¼" |
| Eight Studies for the Book of
Genesis (7), 1990 | Serigraph, 19½" x
14¼" |
| Eight Studies for the Book of
Genesis (8), 1990 | Serigraph, 19½" x
14¼" |
| Five Builders with Tool Box,
1996 | Soft-ground etching with
aquatint, 19½" X 24¾" |
| General Toussaint L'Ouverture
(Toussaint L'Ouverture series #20), 1986 | Serigraph, 32" x
22" |
| Grand Performance, 1993
| Print, 26" x 20¼" |
| Hiroshima (1), 1983 | Serigraph, 20" x
16" |
| Hiroshima (2), 1983 | Serigraph, 20" x
16" |
| Hiroshima (3), 1983 | Serigraph, 20" x
16" |
| Hiroshima (4), 1983 | Serigraph, 20" x
16" |
| Hiroshima (5), 1983 | Serigraph, 20" x
16" |
| Hiroshima (6), 1983 | Serigraph, 20" x
16" |
| Hiroshima (7), 1983 | Serigraph, 20" x
16" |
| Hiroshima (8), 1983 | Serigraph, 20" x
16" |
| Lawyers and Clients, 1994
| Serigraph, 36" x
28¼" |
| Man on Scaffold, 1985
| Lithograph, 30" x
22½" |
| Memorabilia, 1990 | Lithograph, 31½ x
22¾" |
| On the Way, 1990 | Lithograph, 39½" x
29½" |
| Revolt on the Amistad, 1989
| Serigraph, 40" x
32" |
| Supermarket - Flora, 1996
| Silkscreen, 35" x
26¾"" |
| Ten Builders, 1996 | Soft-ground etching with
aquatint, 19½" x 24¾" |
| The 1920's - The Migrants
Arrive and Cast Their Ballots, 1974 | Serigraph, 34½" x
26" |
| The Builders (also The Family),
1974 | Serigraph, 34" x
25¾" |
| The Capture (Toussaint
L'Ouverture series #17), 1987 | Serigraph, 28" x
18½" |
| The Coachman (Toussaint
L'Ouverture Series #8), 1990 | Serigraph, 32" x
22" |
| The Schomburg Library, 1987
| Serigraph, 26" x
20" |
| The Studio, 1996 | Lithograph, 30" x
22" |
| To Preserve their Freedom
(Toussaint L'Ouverture #38), 1988 | Serigraph, 22" x
32" |
| To the Defense, 1989 | Lithograph, 32" x
24" |
| Tools, 1977 | Lithograph, 26" x
21¾" |
| Toussaint at Ennery (Toussaint
L'Ouverture series #34), 1989 | Serigraph, 22" x
32" |
| Two Builders Playing Chess,
1996 | Soft-ground etching with
aquatint, 19½" x 24¾" |
| Windows, 1977 | Lithograph, 21¾" x
25½" |
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