Photo of collection object Harlem Street Scene
Lawrence, Jacob. Harlem Street Scene, 1975. Screenprint on white wove paper, Sheet: 30 7/16 x 22 1/2 in. (77.3 x 57.2 cm) Image: 24 3/8 x 18 1/2 in. (61.9 x 47 cm). Gift of Robert Levinson, 1989.32. © artist or artist's estate.

Harlem Street Scene

1975

Jacob Lawrence

American, 1917-2000

Contemporary Art

These three screenprints represent a later period in Jacob Lawrence’s career, when he turned his attention to printmaking. Extending a theme from his earlier work—the sixty panels of his landmark Migration Series (1941)—here he continues to treat the history of African Americans who had migrated to the North in great numbers between the 1920s and the 1940s.The artist said:

To me, migration means movement. There was conflict and struggle. But out of the struggle came a kind of power and even beauty. “And the migrants kept coming” is a refrain of triumph over adversity.

The ’20’s . . . The Migrants Cast Their Ballots shows black people exercising the right to vote. The Builders and Harlem Street Scene show Lawrence’s interest in the vibrancy of everyday life—not only in the particular activities shown, but in the humanity and dignity of the people.
Maker/Artist
Lawrence, Jacob
Classification
Print
Formatted Medium
Screenprint on white wove paper
Dimensions
Sheet: 30 7/16 x 22 1/2 in. (77.3 x 57.2 cm) Image: 24 3/8 x 18 1/2 in. (61.9 x 47 cm)
Inscribed
Below screenprint: "123/150" "Harlem Street Scene" "Jacob Lawrence" "1975" in graphite
Departments
Contemporary Art
Accession Number
1989.32
Credit Line
Gift of Robert Levinson
Rights Statement
© artist or artist's estate
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