"This publication sets the precedent for the next generation of Lawrence scholars and studies in modern and contemporary discourse. The American Struggle explores Jacob Lawrence's radical way of transforming history into art by looking at his thirty panel series of paintings, Struggle . . . from the History of the American People (1954–56). Essays by Steven Locke, Elizabeth Hutton Turner, Austen Barron Bailly, and Lydia Gordon mark the h ..."
"Mike Gold, “Alice Neel Paints Scenes and Portraits from Life in Harlem,” Daily
Worker, December 27, 1950, p. 11. ... Michael (Mike) Gold, exhibition statement,
in Paintings by Alice Neel, April 23 to May 23, exh. brochure (New York: New
Playwrights Theatre, 1951). ... They're under this terrible strain that modern life
imposes."
"This publication sets the precedent for the next generation of Lawrence scholars and studies in modern and contemporary discourse. The American Struggle explores Jacob Lawrence's radical way of transforming history into art by looking at his thirty panel series of paintings, Struggle . . . from the History of the American People (1954–56). Essays by Steven Locke, Elizabeth Hutton Turner, Austen Barron Bailly, and Lydia Gordon mark the h ..."