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Black Belt - jigsaw puzzle - 1000 piece

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Black Belt - 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle. This stunning African American jigsaw puzzle is based on artwork by Archibald J. Motley. It will provide a challenging and rewarding experience and hours of family fun and entertainment. It will look great framed and will make a perfect gift.

  • 1000 piece puzzle
  • heavy gauge cardboard
  • finished size: 25" x 20"

Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood is alive with Jazz Age glam in Archibald Motley’s Black Belt. Born in New Orleans, Motley attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He went on to win awards and fellowships, painted for the Works Progress Administration and became a university instructor. He was a modernist who looked to the old masters, and a portraitist who painted genre scenes.

Motley sought social change through works that he hoped would speak across racial divides—depicting the diversity of black experiences, portraying intersecting social classes, and drawing from highly recognizable cinematic techniques. Through these, he painted modern American life.

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SKU: POM-AA1059

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    Description

    Black Belt - 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle. This stunning African American jigsaw puzzle is based on artwork by Archibald J. Motley. It will provide a challenging and rewarding experience and hours of family fun and entertainment. It will look great framed and will make a perfect gift.

    • 1000 piece puzzle
    • heavy gauge cardboard
    • finished size: 25" x 20"

    Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood is alive with Jazz Age glam in Archibald Motley’s Black Belt. Born in New Orleans, Motley attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He went on to win awards and fellowships, painted for the Works Progress Administration and became a university instructor. He was a modernist who looked to the old masters, and a portraitist who painted genre scenes.

    Motley sought social change through works that he hoped would speak across racial divides—depicting the diversity of black experiences, portraying intersecting social classes, and drawing from highly recognizable cinematic techniques. Through these, he painted modern American life.

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