"Ironing" is a painting by Jacob Lawrence, created in 1955, which is part of his series depicting the everyday lives and struggles of African Americans. The artwork captures a woman engaged in the domestic task of ironing, using bold colors and simplified forms characteristic of Lawrence's style. Through this piece, he highlights themes of labor, resilience, and the dignity of everyday life. The painting reflects Lawrence's broader focus on the African American experience, emphasizing both the ordinary and the profound aspects of daily existence.
he painted about the great migration .
Lawrence passed away in his sleep at his Seattle home early on Friday, June 9, 2000, according to a statement from the Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Foundation, which was founded by the artist and his wife to promote American art.
Jacob Lawrence's sister, Geraldine, died at the age of 36. She passed away from tuberculosis in 1948. Her death had a significant emotional impact on Lawrence, influencing his art and themes of loss and resilience.
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he was a fantastic artist he was famous he pain 24 paintings and he did self portage's of his self
Mary Phelps Jacob invebted the brassiere in 1913. she was born in 1900 and died in 1920.
Jacob Lawrence was born on September 7, 1917.
It seems Jacob Lawrence was his full name.
Jacob Lawrence was born on September 7, 1917.
Jacob Lawrence died on June 9, 2000 at the age of 82.
Jacob Lawrence's mother's name was Rosa Lee.
Jacob Lawrence died on top of a girl naked
Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) was an African-American painter, born in Atlantic City, NJ.
Peter T. Nesbett has written: 'Jacob Lawrence' 'The complete Jacob Lawrence'
Jacob Lawrence died on top of a girl naked
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