- Created by
- Lawrence, Jacob, American, 1917 - 2000
- Printed by
- Ives-Sillman, Inc., American, founded 1966
- Subject of
- Brown, John, American, 1800 - 1859
- Date
- 1977
- Medium
- printing ink on printing paper
- Dimensions
- 20 x 25 in. (50.8 x 63.5 cm)
- Caption
- “John Brown worked not simply for Black men—he worked with them; and he was a companion of their daily life, knew their faults and virtues, and felt, as few white Americans have felt, the bitter tragedy of their lot.” —W. E. B. Du Bois, John Brown, 1909
- Radical abolitionist John Brown (1800–1859) fought and died for the emancipation of enslaved people. His life as an antislavery advocate and armed insurrectionist who was tried, convicted, and hanged for his rebellion has served as inspiration for numerous artists since his death. However, it would not be until 1941, when Jacob Lawrence created a narrative series of 22 paintings, that Brown’s life was visually documented in its entirety. Between 1974 and 1977, Lawrence recreated his series in print form.
- Description
- A screen print from the series “The Legend of John Brown” by Jacob Lawrence. The print depicts John Brown standing over a table with both hands outstretched. On the table are two silver coins and two gold coins. On the wall to the proper left of Brown is a depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus. On the opposite wall is a depiction of Mary holding an infant Jesus. Behind Brown is a dark blue wall.
- On the front of the print, the artist wrote the series number and edition in the lower left corner [#14 51/60] and signed and dated in the lower right corner [Jacob Lawrence 1977].
- Place printed
- New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, North and Central America
- Portfolio/Series
- The Legend of John Brown
- Classification
- Visual Arts
- Movement
- Abolitionist movement
- Type
- screen prints
- Topic
- Antislavery
- Art
- Christianity
- Resistance
- Slavery
- U.S. History, 1815-1861
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Object number
- 2007.6.1.14
- Restrictions & Rights
- © 2015 The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation, Seattle / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
- Permission required for use. Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.




