July 3, 1859 John Brown stocked an old barn with guns and ammunition. He was ready to strike his first blow at slavery, from the porfolio "The Legend of John Brown"
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July 3, 1859 John Brown stocked an old barn with guns and ammunition. He was ready to strike his first blow at slavery, from the porfolio "The Legend of John Brown"
Maker
Jacob Lawrence
(b. 1917, Atlantic City, New Jersey – d. 2000, Seattle, Washington)
Printer
Ives-Sillman, Inc.
(New Haven, Connecticut)
Publisher
Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
(Detroit, Michigan)
Date1977
MediumScreen print
Dimensionssheet: 26 in. x 20 in. (66 cm x 50.8 cm); image: 14 in. x 20 in. (35.6 cm x 50.8 cm)
ClassificationPRINTS
Credit LineMuseum purchase, The Nancy Gray Sherrill, Class of 1954, Collection Acquisition Fund
Object number2015.62.18
Status
Not on viewJacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977