Lawrence’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Priest and Boy
Lawrence Carmichael Earle American, 1845-1921

Two Women in a Doorway
Lawrence Carmichael Earle American, 1845-1921

The Wedding
Jacob Lawrence American, 1917–2000

TAKEN FROM HERE TO WHERE IT CAME FROM AND TAKEN TO A PLACE AND USED IN SUCH A MANNER THAT IT CAN ONLY REMAIN AS A REPRESENTATION OF WHAT IT WAS WHERE IT CAME FROM
Lawrence Weiner American, 1942-2021

Confrontation at the Bridge
Jacob Lawrence American, 1917-2000

The Builders
Jacob Lawrence American, 1917-2000

Free Clinic
Jacob Lawrence American, 1917-2000

Virginia Interior
Jacob Lawrence American, 1917-2000

The Dunes, Indiana
Robert Earl Wilson American, 1936-2006

Harlem Street Scene
Jacob Lawrence American, 1917-2000

Noah Smith
Ralph Earl American, 1751–1801

Isabella Wolff
Sir Thomas Lawrence (English, 1769-1830)

Graduation
Jacob Lawrence American, 1917-2000

Eleanor Margaret Gibson-Carmichael
Henry Raeburn (Scottish, 1756–1823)

Anna Maria Dashwood, later Marchioness of Ely
Sir Thomas Lawrence (English, 1769-1830)

Mrs. William Carmichael
John Hesselius (American, 1728–1778) Formerly attributed to Jeremiah Theus (American, 1719–1774)

The End of the Trail
James Earle Fraser (American, 1876–1953) Cast by Gorham Co. Founders

Point Breeze, the Estate of Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte at Bordentown, New Jersey
Attributed to Charles Lawrence (American, active 1813–1837)

Chinatown Night
C. Earle Horter American, 1881-1940

Untitled
Lawrence Vail American, 1891–1968