Dec 19, 2019

Dondon

The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture

Dondon

1992

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Jacob Lawrence Lou Stovall Workshop, Inc. Amistad Research Center

(American, 1917–2000)

Silkscreen on paper

Sheet: 55.9 x 81.3 cm (22 x 32 in.)

Gift of Agnes Gund in honor of Gordon Gund 2019.79.4

Did you know?

Jacob Lawrence reinterpreted a series of paintings to make these prints, changing their forms, composition, colors, and scale—a process that he described as “another creative step.”

Description

These prints reinterpret a series of paintings that African American artist Jacob Lawrence made about Toussaint L’Ouverture, a Haitian revolutionary. Born into slavery, L’Ouverture led an uprising that freed Haiti from European rule. After hearing the story as a young man and being struck that it had been omitted from his formal education, Lawrence began to paint episodes from L’Ouverture’s biography, using bright colors and simple forms to evoke its drama.

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Collection: 
PR - Screenprint
Department: 
Prints
Type of artwork: 
Print

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