Didn't know Jacob Lawrence at all. Thanks for the intro, am. (Unfortunately, I must pass on the poem; it's printed too small for me, even with glasses.)
The Hiroshima Series was displayed at the Whatcom Museum in Bellingham in the early 1980's. We are not far from Seattle, where Jacob Lawrence taught at the University of Washington. Jacob Lawrence's work is a major influence on my art work.
The print was too small for me to read, too. Here's a link to the Robert Penn Warren poem:
Didn't know Jacob Lawrence at all. Thanks for the intro, am. (Unfortunately, I must pass on the poem; it's printed too small for me, even with glasses.)
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I like how your blog is looking AM. love the photos of your walks!
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ReplyDeleteThe Hiroshima Series was displayed at the Whatcom Museum in Bellingham in the early 1980's. We are not far from Seattle, where Jacob Lawrence taught at the University of Washington. Jacob Lawrence's work is a major influence on my art work.
The print was too small for me to read, too. Here's a link to the Robert Penn Warren poem:
http://books.google.com/books?id=tBMN6gmiA6EC&pg=PA550&lpg=PA550&dq=%22take-off+tinian+island%22&source=bl&ots=OulPyY5JOz&sig=FL7ZudVYp3k4nENnvc4J0GnUTW4&hl=en&ei=9xB_SpeDJ47asgODr5HvCg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1#v=onepage&q=%22take-off%20tinian%20island%22&f=false
Dawn: Thank you!
thanks for the link, am. I'll check it out.
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