Artists and Their Concentrations

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Artists and Their Concentrations

Kathe Kollwitz (1867-1945) Poverty, 1893

Women with Dead Child, 1903

In Memory of Karl Liebknecht, 1919/20

The Mothers, 1921

The Downtrodden 1900

Jasper Johns 1930- Flag, 1954-55

Map, 1963

Three Flags, 1958

Flag above White with Collage 1955

White Flag, 1955

Gustave Caillebotte 1848-1894 Young Man at His Window 1875

The Floor-Scrapers, 1875

, Interior, 1880

Luncheon, 1876

Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) "They were very poor“ 1940-41

"Agents from Northern factories flocked into Southern counties and towns, looking for laborers." , 1940-41

“…The children were able to go to school, and their parents gained the freedom to vote." , 1940-41

"The female worker was also one of the last groups to leave the South" 1940-41