"the shoemaker," by jacob lawrence, gouache and watercolor on paper, 22 5/8 by 30 7/8...

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"The Shoemaker," by Jacob Lawrence, gouache and watercolor on paper, 22 5/8 by 30 7/8 inches, 1945, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, George A. Hearn Fund, 1946 Romare Bearden's "Three Folk Musicians" (1967), is in his retrospective at the Whitney.

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Page 1: "The Shoemaker," by Jacob Lawrence, gouache and watercolor on paper, 22 5/8 by 30 7/8 inches, 1945, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, George A. Hearn Fund,

"The Shoemaker," by Jacob Lawrence, gouache and watercolor on paper, 22 5/8 by 30 7/8 inches, 1945, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, George A. Hearn Fund, 1946

Romare Bearden's "Three Folk Musicians" (1967), is in his retrospective at the Whitney.

Page 2: "The Shoemaker," by Jacob Lawrence, gouache and watercolor on paper, 22 5/8 by 30 7/8 inches, 1945, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, George A. Hearn Fund,

TANKAS: focus on the frame…not the artwork

Page 3: "The Shoemaker," by Jacob Lawrence, gouache and watercolor on paper, 22 5/8 by 30 7/8 inches, 1945, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, George A. Hearn Fund,

Faith RinggoldGroovin’ High, 1996Screen Print

Page 4: "The Shoemaker," by Jacob Lawrence, gouache and watercolor on paper, 22 5/8 by 30 7/8 inches, 1945, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, George A. Hearn Fund,

Faith Ringgold, Who’s Bad

Page 5: "The Shoemaker," by Jacob Lawrence, gouache and watercolor on paper, 22 5/8 by 30 7/8 inches, 1945, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, George A. Hearn Fund,

Faith Ringgold, Church Picnic Story Quilt, 1988Tie-dyed and printed fabrics; acrylicon cotton canvas

Page 6: "The Shoemaker," by Jacob Lawrence, gouache and watercolor on paper, 22 5/8 by 30 7/8 inches, 1945, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, George A. Hearn Fund,

Faith Ringgold, Dinner at Gertrude Stein’s, 1991, Acrylic on canvas, tie-dyed, pieced fabric border, 79 x 84″

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