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Aesops Fables, with illustrations by Jacob Lawrence. New York: Windmill Books, Simon & Schuster, 1970; Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1997.
Hersey, John, with silk-screen prints by Jacob Lawrence. Hiroshima. New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1983.
Genesis. [King James version of the book of Genesis, illustrated with eight screen prints by Jacob Lawrence.] New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1990.
(in chronological sequence)
[Alston, Charles]. Jacob Lawrence. Exh. cat. New York: James Weldon Johnson Literary Guild, 1938.
Saarinen, Aline B. Jacob Lawrence. Exh. cat. New York: American Federation of Arts, 1960.
The Toussaint LOuverture Series. Exh. cat. Nashville: Fisk University Art Gallery, 1968.
Brown, Jacquelin Rocker. "The Works Progress Administration and the Development of an Afro-American Artist, Jacob Lawrence, Jr." Unpublished paper, Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1974.
Brown, Milton W. Jacob Lawrence. Exh. cat. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1974.
Sharp, Ellen. The Legend of John Brown. Exh. cat. Detroit: The Detroit Institute of Arts, 1978.
Jacob Lawrence: Paintings and Graphics from 1936 to 1978. Exh. cat. Norfolk, Va.: The Chrysler Museum of Art, 1979.
Buell, James M., with an introduction by Grant Spradling. The Toussaint LOuverture Series: A Visual Narration of the Liberation of Haiti in 1804 under the Leadership of General Toussaint L'Ouverture. Exh. cat. New York: United Church Board for Homeland Ministries, 1982.
Lewis, Samella, with Mary Jane Hewitt. Jacob Lawrence. Exh. cat. Santa Monica, Calif.: Santa Monica College, 1982.
Lemakis, Emmanuel. Jacob Lawrence: An Exhibition of His Work. Exh. cat. Pomona, N.J.: Art Gallery, Stockton State College, 1983.
Krane, Susan. Jacob Lawrence: The Harriet Tubman Series. Exh. cat. Buffalo: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1986.
Wheat, Ellen Harkins. Jacob Lawrence: American Painter. Exh. cat. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press in association with the Seattle Art Museum, 1986.
Lewis, Samella, with Mary Jane Hewitt. Jacob Lawrence: Drawings and Prints. Exh. cat. Claremont, Calif.: Scripps College of the Claremont Colleges, 1988.
Lewis, Samella, with Mary Jane Hewitt. Jacob Lawrence: Paintings and Drawings. Exh. cat. Claremont, Calif.: Scripps College of the Claremont Colleges, 1989.
Wheat, Ellen Harkins. Jacob Lawrence: The Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman Series of 193840. Exh. cat. Hampton, Va., Seattle, and London: Hampton University Museum in association with University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1991.
Powell, Richard J. Jacob Lawrence. New York: Rizzoli Art Series, 1992.
Sims, Patterson. Jacob Lawrence: The Early Decades, 19351950. Exh. brch. Katonah, N.Y.: The Katonah Museum of Art, 1992.
Jacob Lawrence: Paintings, Drawings, and Prints. Exh. cat. New York: Midtown Payson Galleries, 1993.
Turner, Elizabeth Hutton, ed. Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series. Exh. cat. Washington, D.C.: Rappahannock Press in association with The Phillips Collection, 1993.
Nesbett, Peter, with an essay by Patricia Hills. Jacob Lawrence: Thirty Years of Prints (19631993): A Catalogue Raisonné. Seattle: Francine Seders Gallery in association with University of Washington Press, 1994.
King-Hammond, Leslie. Jacob Lawrence, An Overview: Paintings from 19361994. Exh. cat. New York: Midtown Payson Galleries, 1995.
Van Keuren, Philip. After Vesalius, Drawings by Jacob Lawrence. Exh. cat. Dallas: Division of Art, Southern Methodist University, 1996.
Wolfe, Townsend. Jacob Lawrence: Drawings, 1945 to 1996. Exh. cat. New York and Little Rock, Ark.: DC Moore Gallery and Arkansas Arts Center, 1996.
Benson, Cynda L. Jacob Lawrence. Exh. cat. Savannah, Ga.: Savannah College of Art and Design, 1998.
Nesbett, Peter T. Jacob Lawrence: The Builders. Exh. cat. New York: DC Moore Gallery, 1998.
Nesbett, Peter T. and Michelle DuBois, eds., The Complete Jacob Lawrence. Seattle and New York: University of Washington Press and Jacob Lawrence Catalogue Raisonné Project, 2000.
Nesbett, Peter T. and Michelle DuBois, eds., Over the Line: The Art and Life of Jacob Lawrence. Seattle and New York: University of Washington Press and Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Foundation, 2000.
Nesbett, Peter T. Jacob Lawrence: The Complete Prints (1963-1999) / A Catalogue Raisonné. 2nd ed. Seattle: Francine Seders Gallery, 2000.
(in chronological sequence)
[Wilson, Sol]. Jacob Lawrence and Samuel Wechsler. Exh. cat. New York: American Artists School, 1939.
Locke, Alain. The Negro Artist Comes of Age. Exh. cat. New York: Albany Institute of History and Art, 1945.
Three Negro Artists: Horace Pippin, Jacob Lawrence, Richmond Barthé. Exh. cat. Washington, D.C.: The Phillips Memorial Gallery and the Catholic Inter-Racial Council, 1946.
Hale, Robert Beverly, ed. One Hundred American Painters of the Twentieth Century. Exh. cat. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1950.
World at Work, 19301955: An Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings Commissioned by Fortune, Presented on the Occasion of the Magazines Twenty-Fifth Anniversary. New York: Time, 1955.
Twenty-Eighth Venice Biennale: American Artists Paint the City. Exh. cat. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1956.
Painting in America: The Story of Four Hundred Fifty Years. Exh. cat. Detroit: The Detroit Institute of Arts, 1957.
Twenty-Five Years of American Painting 19331958. Exh. cat. Sweden: Göteborgs Konstmuseum, 1959.
Contemporary American Painting: Selections from the Neuberger Collection. Exh. cat. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 1962.
Nordness, Lee, ed. Art: USA Now. Exh. cat. Lucerne, Switzerland: C. J. Bucher, 1962.
Ingersoll, R. Sturgis. The Louis E. Stern Collection. Exh. cat. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1964.
Herbert A. Goldstone Collection of American Art. Exh. cat. Brooklyn: The Brooklyn Museum, 1965.
The Art of the American Negro: Exhibition of Paintings. New York: Harlem Cultural Council, 1966.
Goodrich, Lloyd. Art of the United States: 16701966. Exh. cat. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1966.
Porter, James A. The Negro in American Art. Exh. cat. Los Angeles: UCLA Art Galleries, Dickson Art Center, 1966.
Two Hundred Years of Watercolor Painting in America. Exh. cat. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1966.
Woodruff, Hale. Ten Negro Artists from the United States (Dix artistes nègres des Etats-Unis). Washington, D.C.: United States Commission for the First World Festival of Negro Arts, and National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, 1966.
Bearden, Romare, and Carroll Greene, Jr. The Evolution of Afro-American Artists: 18001950. Exh. cat. New York: City University of New York in cooperation with Harlem Cultural Council and New York Urban League, 1967.
The Portrayal of Negroes in American Painting. New York: Exh. cat. Forum Gallery, 1967.
Protest and Hope: An Exhibition of Contemporary American Art. Exh. cat. New York: New School Art Center, 1967.
Walker, Lester C., Jr. American Painting: The 1940s. Exh. cat. New York: American Federation of Arts, 1967.
Edith Halpert and The Downtown Gallery. Exh. cat. Storrs, Conn.: Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, 1968.
Robbins, Daniel, ed. The Neuberger Collection: An American Collection. Exh. cat. Providence, R.I.: Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, 1968.
Thirty Contemporary Black Artists. Exh. cat. Minneapolis and New York: Minneapolis Institute of Arts in association with Ruder & Finn Fine Arts, 1968. Reprint. Contemporary Black Artists. New York: Ruder & Finn Fine Arts, 1969.
Five Famous Black Artists: Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Horace Pippin, Charles White, Hale Woodruff. Exh. cat. Roxbury, Mass.: Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, 1970.
Gaither, Edmund Barry. Afro-American Artists, New York and Boston. Exh. cat. Roxbury, Mass.: Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists with Museum of Fine Arts and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, 1970.
Hope, Henry Radford. The American Scene: 19001970. Exh. cat. Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Museum of Art, 1970.
Lewis, James E. Afro-American Artists Abroad. Exh. cat. Austin, Tex.: The University of Texas, 1970.
Teihet, Jehanne, ed. Dimensions of Black. Exh. cat. La Jolla, Calif.: La Jolla Museum of Art, 1970.
Doty, Robert. Contemporary Black Artists in America. Exh. cat. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1971.
Glauber, Robert H. Black American Artists / 71. Exh. cat. Chicago: Illinois Bell Telephone, 1971.
Kingsbury, Martha. Art of the Thirties: The Pacific Northwest. Exh. cat. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1972.
Andrews, Benny. Blacks: USA: 1973. Exh. cat. New York: New York Cultural Center, 1973.
The Barnett-Aden Collection. Exh. cat. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1974.
Bullard, E. John. A Panorama of American Painting: The John J. McDonough Collection. Exh. cat. New Orleans: New Orleans Museum of Art, 1975.
Driskell, David C. Amistad II: Afro-American Art. Exh. cat. Nashville: Department of Fine Art, Fisk University, 1975.
Gaither, Edmund Barry. Jubilee: Afro-American Artists on Afro-America. Exh. cat. Roxbury, Mass.: Museum of Fine Arts in cooperation with the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, 1975.
Morris, George North. A Century and a Half of American Art. Exh. cat. New York: National Academy of Design, 1975.
Black Artists of the WPA 19331943: An Exhibition of Drawings, Paintings and Sculpture. Exh. cat. Brooklyn: New Muse Community Museum, 1976.
Driskell, David C. Two Centuries of Black American Art. Exh. cat. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1976.
Goodrich, Lloyd. A Selection of American Art: The Skowhegan School 19461976. Exh. cat. Boston: Institute of Contemporary Art, 1976.
McMichael, Norma. Fourteen Afro-American Artists. Exh. cat. Brooklyn: Pratt Institute Gallery, 1976.
Selected Work by Black Artists from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Exh. cat. New York: Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, 1976.
Two Hundred Years of the Visual Arts in North Carolina. Exh. cat. Raleigh, N.C.: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1976.
Willis, John Ralph. Fragments of American Life, An Exhibition of Paintings: Romare Bearden, Joseph Delaney, Rex Gorleigh, Lois Mailou Jones, Jacob Lawrence, Hughie Lee-Smith, Hale Woodruff. Exh. cat. Princeton, N.J.: The Art Museum, Princeton University, 1976.
American Watercolors, 18551955. Exh. cat. Ithaca, N.Y.: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, 1977.
Black American Art from the Barnett-Aden Collection. Exh. cat. Pittsburgh: Frick Fine Arts Museum, University of Pittsburgh, 1977.
Dillenberger, Jane, and John Dillenberger. Perceptions of the Spirit in Twentieth-Century American Art. Exh. cat. Indianapolis: Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1977.
North, Percy. Hudson D. Walker: Patron and Friend, Collector of Twentieth-Century American Art. Exh. cat. Minneapolis: University Gallery, 1977.
Park, Marlene, and Gerald E. Markowitz. New Deal for Art. Exh. cat. New York: The Gallery Association of New York, 1977.
Stewart, Ruth Ann. New York/Chicago: WPA and the Black Artist. Exh. cat. New York: The Studio Museum in Harlem, 1977.
Gingold, Diane J. American Art, 19341956: Selections from the Whitney Museum of American Art. Exh. cat. Montgomery, Ala.: Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, 1978.
Hills, Patricia, and Abigail Booth Gerdts. The Working American. Exh. cat. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, 1979.
Hills, Patricia, and Roberta K. Tarbell. The Figurative Tradition and the Whitney Museum of American Art: Paintings and Sculpture from the Permanent Collection. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1980.
Six Black Americans: Benny Andrews, Romare Bearden, Sam Gilliam, Richard Hunt, Jacob Lawrence, Betye Saar. Exh. cat. Trenton, N.J.: New Jersey State Museum, 1980.
Styron, Thomas W. American Figure Painting 19501980. Exh. cat. Norfolk, Va.: The Chrysler Museum of Art, 1980.
Berman, Greta, and Jeffrey Wechsler. Realism and Realities: The Other Side of American Painting, 19401960. Exh. cat. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Art Gallery, State University of New Jersey, 1982.
Flomenhaft, Eleanor. Celebrating Contemporary American Black Artists. Exh. cat. Hempstead, N.Y.: Fine Arts Museum of New York, 1983.
Hills, Patricia, with an essay by Raphael Soyer. Social Concern and Urban Realism: American Painting of the 1930s. Exh. cat. Boston: Boston University Art Gallery, 1983.
Ausfeld, Margaret Lynne, and Virginia M. Mecklenburg. Advancing American Art: Politics and Aesthetics in the State Department Exhibition 194648. Exh. cat. Montgomery, Ala.: Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, 1984.
Gelburd, Gail. A Blossoming of New Promise: Art in the Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance. Exh. cat. Hempstead, N.Y.: Hofstra University, 1984.
The Rhythm of Life: Selected Works by Bearden, Gwathmey, and Lawrence. Exh. cat. Alexandria, La.: Alexandria Museum of Art, 1984.
Since the Harlem Renaissance: Fifty Years of Afro-American Art. Exh. cat. Lewisburg, Pa.: The Center Gallery of Bucknell University, 1984.
Driskell, David C. Hidden Heritage: Afro-American Art, 18001950. Exh. cat. San Francisco: Art Museums Association of America, 1985.
Rand, Harry. The Martha Jackson Memorial Collection. Exh. cat. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1985.
Roudabush Norelli, Martina. Art, Design, and the Modern Corporation: The Collection of the Container Corporation of America, A Gift to the National Museum of American Art. Exh. cat. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1985.
Selections from the Permanent Holdings: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century American Art. Exh. cat. Washington, D.C.: The Evans-Tibbs Collection, 1985.
Tradition and Conflict: Images of a Turbulent Decade, 19631973. Exh. cat. New York: The Studio Museum in Harlem, 1985.
Wooden, Howard E. American Art and the Great Depression: Two Sides of the Coin. Exh. cat. Wichita, Kans.: Wichita Art Museum, 1985.
Gordon, Peter H., ed., with Sydney Waller and Paul Weinman. Diamonds Are Forever: Artists and Writers on Baseball. Exh. cat. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1987.
Los Angeles Collects: Works by over Thirty Artists from Fifteen Private Collections. Exh. cat. Los Angeles: The Museum of African American Art, 1987.
The Studio Museum in Harlem. Harlem Renaissance: Art of Black America. Exh. cat. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1987.
Bibby, Deirdre L. Augusta Savage and the Art Schools of Harlem. Exh. cat. New York: The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 1988.
Danly, Susan. American Art from the Collection of Vivian and Meyer P. Potamkin. Exh. cat. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1989.
McElroy, Guy C., Richard J. Powell, and Sharon F. Patton. African-American Artists 18801987: Selections from the Evans-Tibbs Collection. Exh. cat. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, 1989.
Powell, Richard J. The Blues Aesthetic: Black Culture and Modernism. Exh. cat. Washington, D.C.: Washington Project for the Arts, 1989.
Reynolds, Gary A., and Beryl J. Wright. Against the Odds: African-American Artists and the Harmon Foundation. Exh. cat. Newark: The Newark Museum, 1989.
McElroy, Guy C. Facing History: The Black Image in American Art, 17101940. Exh. cat. San Francisco: Bedford Arts Publishers in association with The Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1990.
Castleman, Riva. Art of the Forties. Exh. cat. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1991.
Adams, Henry, Margaret Stenz, Jan M. Marsh, et al. American Drawings and Watercolors from the Kansas City Region. Kansas City, Mo.: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 1992.
Perry, Regenia A. Free within Ourselves: African-American Artists in the Collection of the National Museum of American Art. Exh. cat. Washington, D.C.: National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, in association with Pomegranate Art Books, 1992.
Weld, Alison, and Sadao Serikawa. Dream Singers, Storytellers: An African-American Presence. Exh. cat. Trenton, N.J., and Fukui, Japan: New Jersey State Museum and Fukui Fine Arts Museum, 1992.
Nelson, Naomi. First in the Heart Is the DreamAfrican American Artists in the Twentieth Century: The Philadelphia Connection. Exh. cat. Philadelphia: The Philadelphia Art Alliance, 1993.
Roznoy, C. Spheres of Influence: Artists and Their Students in the Permanent Collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. Exh. cat. Stamford, Conn.: Whitney Museum of Art at Champion Plaza, 1993.
Sandler, Irving. Roy R. Neuberger: Patron of the Arts. Exh. cat. Purchase, N.Y.: Neuberger Museum of Art, 1993.
Troyen, Carol, and Sue Welsh Reed. Awash in Color: Homer, Sargent, and the Great American Watercolor. Exh. cat. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1993.
A Collectors Eye: Depression-Era Paintings from the Collection of John Horton. Exh. cat. Doylestown, Pa.: James A. Michener Art Museum, 1994.
Harmon and Harriet Kelley Collection of African American Art. Exh. cat. San Antonio: San Antonio Museum of Art, 1994.
Miller, Mark H., ed. Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Legacy. Exh. cat. New York: Queens Museum of Art, 1994.
Schwartz, Constance, and Franklin Hill Perrell. American Realism between the Wars: 19191941. Exh. cat. Roslyn Harbor, N.Y.: Nassau County Museum of Art, 1994.
American Federation of the Arts. In the Eye of the Storm: An Art of Conscience, 19301970, Selections from the Collection of Philip J. and Suzanne Schiller. Exh. cat. New York: Pomegranate Art Books, 1995.
Powell, Richard J. African-American Art, Twentieth Century Masterworks II. Exh. cat. New York: Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, 1995.
Venn, Beth. American Art 19401965, Traditions Reconsidered: Selections from the Permanent Collection of the Whitney Museum. Exh. brch. San Jose, Calif.: San Jose Museum of Art, 1995.
Flam, Jack. Powerful Expressions: Recent American Drawings. Exh. cat. New York: National Academy of Design, 1996.
Lefalle-Collins, Lizzetta. In the Spirit of Resistance: African-American Modernists and the Mexican Muralist School. New York: American Federation of Arts, 1996.
Powell, Richard J. Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance. Exh. cat. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1997.
Gips, Terry, ed. Narratives of African-American Art and Identity: The David C. Driskell Collection. Exh. cat. College Park, Md.: University of Maryland, 1998.
Masterworks by Twentieth Century African-American Artists. Exh. cat. Springfield, Ohio: Springfield Museum of Art, 1998.
Beyond the Veil: Art of African American Artists at Centurys End. Exh. cat. Winter Park, Fla.: Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, 1999.
Haskell, Barbara. The American Century: Art and Culture, 19001950. Exh. cat. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1999.
Powell, Richard J., and Jock Reynolds. To Conserve a Legacy: American Art from Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Exh. cat. Andover, Mass.: Addison Gallery of American Art; New York: The Studio Museum in Harlem, 1999.
(in chronological sequence)
Emmart, A. D. [Review of Toussaint LOuverture series.] Baltimore Sun, February 5, 1939.
Lowe, Jeannette. "The Negro Sympathetically Rendered by Lawrence, Wechsler." ARTnews (New York) 37, 21 (February 18, 1939), p. 15.
"First Generation of Negro Artists: Paintings by Archibald J. Motley, Malvin Gray Johnson, Elton Fax, Jacob Lawrence." Survey Graphic (East Stroudsburg, Pa.) 28, 3 (March 1939), pp. 2245.
Locke, Alain. "Advance on the Art Front." Opportunity (New York) 17, 5 (May 1939), pp. 1326.
"Art Exhibit Depicts Life of Ouverture." Crisis (New York) 46 (June 1939), p. 180.
"Life of Toussaint." Art Digest (New York) 15, 6 (December 15, 1940), p. 12.
Locke, Alain. ". . . And The Migrants Kept Coming: A Negro Artist Paints the Story of the Great American Minority." Fortune 24 (November 1941), pp. 1029.
"Art News of America: Picture Story of the Negros Migration." ARTnews (New York) 40, 15 (November 1530, 1941), pp. 89.
"And the Migrants Kept Coming." South Today (Atlanta) 7, 1 (spring 1942), pp. 56.
Locke, Alain, ed. "How We Live in South and North: Paintings by Jacob Lawrence." Survey Graphic (East Stroudsburg, Pa.) 31, 11 (November 1942), pp. 4789.
Riley, Maude. "Effective Protests by Lawrence of Harlem." Art Digest (New York) 17, 16 (May 15, 1943), p. 7.
Devree, Howard. "From a Reviewers Notebook: Brief Comment on Some Recently Opened Group and One-Man ShowsNew Jersey Visitors, Jacob Lawrences Harlem." New York Times, May 16, 1943, sec. 2, p. 12.
"Art Today, Jacob Lawrences Harlem." Daily Worker (New York), May 29, 1943, p. 7.
Coates, Robert M. "In the Galleries." The New Yorker 19, 15 (May 29, 1943), p. 15.
"Art: Harlem in Color." Newsweek 21, 23 (June 7, 1943), p. 100.
Symason, Meyer. "Canvas and Film: The Young Negro Artist Jacob Lawrence Depicts Harlem in a Series of Paintings." New Masses (New York) 47, 10 (June 8, 1943), pp. 2930.
"Exhibition of Paintings by Jacob Lawrence." Opportunity (New York) 21 (July 1943), p. 124.
Pacheco, Patrick. "Artist in Harlem." Vogue 102 (September 15, 1943), pp. 945.
"M.M.A. Program." ARTnews (New York) 43, 11 (September 130, 1944), p. 6.
L[ouchheim], A[line] B. "Brisk and Brighter: An October Opening." ARTnews (New York) 43, 12 (October 1, 1944), p. 24.
Genauer, Emily. "Navyman Lawrences Works at Modern Art." New York World-Telegram, October 14, 1944, p. 9.
Louchheim, Aline B. "Lawrence: Quiet Spokesman." ARTnews (New York) 43, 13 (October 1531, 1944), p. 15.
Catlett, Elizabeth. [Review of Lawrence exhibition at Museum of Modern Art.] Peoples Voice (New York), October 21, 1944.
"Jacob Lawrence." Bulletin of The Museum of Modern Art (New York) 12 (November 1944), p. 11.
Gibbs, Josephine. "Jacob Lawrences Migrations." Art Digest (New York) 19, 3 (November 1, 1944), p. 7.
Greene, Marjorie E. "Jacob Lawrence." Opportunity (New York) 23, 1 (JanuaryMarch 1945), pp. 267.
McCausland, Elizabeth. "Jacob Lawrence." Magazine of Art (Washington, D.C.) 38, 7 (November 1945), pp. 2504.
Wolf, Ben. "The Saga of John Brown." Art Digest (New York) 20, 6 (December 15, 1945), p. 17.
"Art: John Browns Body." Newsweek 26, 26 (December 24, 1945), p. 87.
Coates, Robert M. "The Art Galleries." The New Yorker (May 18, 1946), pp. 779.
"Art: The Lost and Found." Newsweek (May 20, 1946), p. 102.
Moon, Bucklin. "The Harlem Nobody Knows." Glamour (July 1946), p. 68.
Crane, Jane Watson. "John Browns Stirring." Sunday Star (Washington, D.C.), October 5, 1946, p. B5.
Louchheim, Aline B. "One More Carnegie." ARTnews (New York) 45, 9 (November 1946), pp. 401, 534.
Breuning, Margaret. "Vernal Preview." Art Digest (New York) 21, 14 (April 15, 1947), p. 21.
Bennett, Gwendolyn. "Meet Jacob Lawrence, Harlem-Born, Nationally Known." Masses and Mainstream (New York) 2, 1 (winter 1947), p. 97.
"Reviews and Previews: Jacob Lawrence." ARTnews (New York) 46, 10 (December 1947), p. 44.
Valente, Alfredo. "Jacob Lawrence." Promenade (New York) (December 1947), p. 44.
Adlow, Dorothy. "Jacob Lawrences War Pictures." Christian Science Monitor (Boston), December 6, 1947, p. 18.
Genauer, Emily. "Jacob Lawrence War Paintings Are Tragic." New York World-Telegram, December 6, 1947, p. 4.
Burrows, Carlyle. "In the Art Galleries." New York Herald Tribune, December 7, 1947, sec. 6, p. 4.
Devree, Howard. "An Annual Round-up: Jacob Lawrence." New York Times, December 7, 1947, p. 16.
Gibbs, Jo. "Lawrence Uses War for New Sermon in Paint." Art Digest (New York) 22, 6 (December 15, 1947), p. 10.
"Art: Strike Fast." Time 50 (December 22, 1947), p. 61.
Evans, Walker. "In the Heart of the Black Belt." Fortune 37, 2 (August 1948), pp. 889.
Adlow, Dorothy. "The Artist Speaks." Christian Science Monitor (Boston), April 9, 1949, p. 6.
"Art: Questions and Answers." Time 53 (April 11, 1949), p. 57.
Seckler, Dorothy. "Reviews and Previews: New Paintings." ARTnews (New York) 48, 6 (October 1949), pp. 445.
Louchheim, Aline B. "An Artist Reports on the Troubled Mind." New York Times Magazine, October 15, 1950, pp. 156, 36, 38. Reprint. "Art in an Insane Asylum." Negro Digest (Chicago) 9 (February 1951), pp. 149.
Seckler, Dorothy. "Reviews and Previews: Jacob Lawrence." ARTnews (New York) 49, 7 (November 1950), p. 65.
Fitzsimmons, James. "Lawrence Documents." Art Digest (New York) 25, 3 (November 1, 1950), p. 16.
"Jacob Lawrence: New Paintings Portraying Life in Insane Asylum Project Him into Top Ranks of U.S. Artists." Ebony (Chicago) (April 1951), pp. 738.
P[orter], F[airfield]. "Reviews and Previews: Jacob Lawrence." ARTnews (New York) 51, 10 (February 1953), p. 73.
Geist, Sidney. "Fifty-Seventh Street in Review: Jacob Lawrence." Art Digest (New York) 27, 9 (February 1, 1953), p. 17.
Preston, Stuart. "Recent Works by Stevens, David Smith, Lawrence." New York Times, February 1, 1953, sec. 2, p. 8.
"Stories with Impact." Time 61 (February 2, 1953), pp. 501.
"Lawrence and Tam in Joint Exhibit." Philadelphia Art Alliance Bulletin 33 (January 1955), p. 8.
"Exhibition at the Alan Gallery, New York." Pictures on Exhibit (New York) 20 (January 1957), p. 4.
J. R. M. "In the Galleries: Jacob Lawrence." Arts (New York) 31, 4 (January 1957), p. 53.
Newbill, Al. "Gallery Previews in New York." Pictures on Exhibit (New York) 20, 4 (January 1957), p. 23.
Tyler, Parker. "Reviews and Previews: Jacob Lawrence." ARTnews (New York) 55, 9 (January 1957), p. 24.
Devree, Howard. "Forceful Painting." New York Times, January 6, 1957, sec. 2, p. 15.
"Birth of a Nation." Time 69 (January 14, 1957), p. 82.
Genauer, Emily. "New Exhibit Proves Art Neednt Be Aloof." New York Herald Tribune, June 6, 1957, p. 10.
"American Struggle: Three Paintings." Vogue 130 (July 1957), pp. 667.
[Review of the Alan Gallery Exhibition.] New York Herald Tribune, September 15, 1957.
James, Milton M. "Jacob Lawrence." Negro History Bulletin (Washington, D.C.) 21, 1 (October 1957), p. 18.
"New Work at Alan Gallery." Apollo (London) 70, 106 (October 1959), p. 106.
Raynor, Vivien. "In the Galleries: Jacob Lawrence." Arts (New York) 35, 4 (January 1961), pp. 545.
Wright, Clifford. "Jacob Lawrence." The Studio (London) 161 (January 1961), pp. 268.
Smith, Clifford. "Bright Sorrow." Time 77 (February 24, 1961), pp. 603.
Schiff, Bennett. "Closeup: The Artist as Man in the Street." New York Post Magazine, March 26, 1961, p. 2.
Hayes, Richard. "Reviews and Previews: New Work." ARTnews (New York) 60, 4 (summer 1961), p. 54.
Rigg, Margaret. "Jacob Lawrence: Painter." Motive (Nashville) (April 1962), p. 201, 23.
Elliot Rago, Louise. "A Welcome for Jacob Lawrence." School Arts (Worcester, Mass.) (February 1963), pp. 312, 889.
Beck, James H. "Jacob Lawrence." ARTnews (New York) 62, 2 (April 1963), p. 13.
"Major, A. Hyatt. "Painters Playing Cards." Art in America (New York) 51, 2 (April 1963), pp. 3942.
"Art: Black Mirror." Newsweek 61, 15 (April 15, 1963), p. 100.
R[aynor], V[ivien]. "In the Galleries: Jacob Lawrence." Arts (New York) 37, 9 (May 1963), p. 112.
Kramer, Hilton. "In the Museums." Art in America (New York) 52, 2 (March 1964), pp. 3647.
"Artist Extraordinary." Interlink: The Nigerian American Quarterly Newsletter (Lagos, Nigeria) 2 (July 1964), p. 4.
Barnitz, Jacqueline. "In the Galleries: Jacob Lawrence." Arts (New York) 39, 66 (February 1965).
Browne, Rosalind. "Reviews and Previews: Jacob Lawrence." ARTnews (New York) 63, 10 (February 1965), p. 17.
Kay, Jane H. "Lawrence Retrospective: Capsulating a Career." Christian Science Monitor (Boston), March 26, 1965, p. 4.
Pomeroy, Ralph. "Reviews and Previews: Jacob Lawrence." ARTnews (New York) 66, 9 (January 1968), p. 15.
Glueck, Grace. "New York Gallery Notes: Whos Minding the Easel?" Art in America (New York) 56, 1 (JanuaryFebruary 1968), pp. 1103.
Canaday, John. "The Quiet Anger of Jacob Lawrence." New York Times, January 6, 1968, p. 25.
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