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Though his career lasted barely a decade, Basquiat continues to have lasting relevance as a bridge between graffiti and the gallery, and as an influence on subsequent generations of artists. This Basquiat poster is printed on heavy watercolor paper and framed in black solid wood with a white acid-free mat and gallery acrylic finish. Wired for hanging, this Jean-Michel Basquiat: Hollywood Africans Framed Print makes a nice addition to Basquiat fans' home or office spaces. 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It’s mounted and laminated for protection from dust and UV rays, and floated in a hand-stained, natural, 2\"-deep frame made from ash wood grown in sustainable forests. Hanging kit included. 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In 1941, Jacob Lawrence, then just twenty-three years old, made a series of sixty small tempera paintings on the Great Migration, the decades-long mass movement of black Americans from the rural South to the urban North that began in 1915-16. 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Though his career lasted barely a decade, Basquiat continues to have lasting relevance as a bridge between graffiti and the gallery, and as an influence on subsequent generations of artists. This Basquiat poster is printed on heavy watercolor paper and framed in black solid wood with a white acid-free mat and gallery acrylic finish. Wired for hanging, this Jean-Michel Basquiat: In Italian Framed Print is a must for fans of Basquiat and graffiti-inspired artwork. 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