Prints from Genesis to a Haitian hero to Hiroshima by Jacob Lawrence
An exhibition of 31 graphic works, created by the African American artist Jacob Lawrence between 1971 and 1997, is being presented by the Mitchell Gallery of St. John’s College, Annapolis. I spoke with the gallery’s Art Educator, Lucinda Edinberg.

“IN THE BEGINNING, ALL WAS VOID.” © Jacob Lawrence, courtesy of Landau Traveling Exhibitions.

Jacob Lawrence, (1917–2000), General Toussaint L’Ouverture, 1986–1997, silkscreen. © Jacob Lawrence, courtesy of Landau Traveling Exhibitions.

Jacob Lawrence, (1917-2000), Playground, from the “Hiroshima” series, 1983, silkscreen. © Jacob Lawrence, courtesy of Landau Traveling Exhibitions.
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