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Black & White

Maker (20th century)
Date1941
MediumLithograph
Dimensionsimage: 8 3/4 in. x 11 3/8 in. (22.2 cm x 28.9 cm); sheet: 11 3/4 in. x 15 3/8 in. (29.8 cm x 39.1 cm)
Credit LineThe Nancy Gray Sherrill, Class of 1954, Collection
Object number2008.416
Status
Not on view
Sunday, October 16, 1859. John Brown with a company of 21 men, white and black, marched on Harper's Ferry, from the porfolio "The Legend of John Brown"
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Object number: 2015.62.19
John Brown, a man who had a fanatical belief that he was chosen by God to overthrow black slavery in America, from the porfolio "The Legend of John Brown"
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Object number: 2015.62.1
John Brown's victory at Black Jack drove those pro-slavery to new fury, and those who were anti-slavery to new efforts, from the porfolio "The Legend of John Brown"
Jacob LawrenceIves-Sillman, Inc.Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts
1977
Object number: 2015.62.12
George Lawrence Nelson
ca. 1959
Object number: 2009.444
The Rose, published in "Camera Work," No. 9, January 1905
Eva Lawrence Watson-Schutze
published 1905
Object number: 1984.46.82
Storm, published in "Camera Work," No. 9, January 1905
Eva Lawrence Watson-Schutze
published 1905
Object number: 1984.46.85
Joseph Hirsch
1943-44
Object number: 2008.504
Jack Levine
1969
Object number: 2009.520
George Biddle
1936
Object number: 2008.519