Black Belt Jigsaw Puzzle

Archibald Motley
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  • Measures 25" x 20" when completed, creating a gallery-worthy reproduction perfect for framing as a striking centerpiece celebrating African American art history.
  • Features Archibald Motley's celebrated 1934 painting from Hampton University Museum, capturing the vibrant nightlife and community spirit of Chicago's historic Bronzeville neighborhood.
  • Crafted with thick recycled paper board and matte finish for rich, vibrant colors and crisp details, while ribbon-cut pieces ensure a snug fit with minimal puzzle dust.
  • Perfect for serious puzzlers and art enthusiasts, offering hours of engaging entertainment while discovering the intricate details of Motley's jazz-age street scene.
  • An exceptional present for art lovers, history enthusiasts, and collectors who appreciate the groundbreaking contributions of Black artists to American modernism and jazz-age culture.
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Step into the vibrant streets of 1930s Chicago with this stunning 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle featuring master artist Archibald Motley's iconic masterpiece, "Black Belt." This premium puzzle brings to life one of the most celebrated paintings from the Harlem Renaissance era, capturing the electric energy and cultural richness of Bronzeville—Chicago's historic African American neighborhood once known as the "Black Belt."

Archibald J. Motley Jr. (1891-1981) was a pioneering African American artist who dedicated his career to depicting Black urban life with dignity, vibrancy, and joy during an era when such representations were rare. Trained at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Motley masterfully combined Old Master techniques with jazz-age modernism to create paintings that pulsed with rhythm and life. The original "Black Belt" painting, completed in 1934, is housed in the prestigious Hampton University Museum in Hampton, Virginia, and stands as one of the most important works in African American art history.

In this captivating puzzle image, Motley portrays the famous "Stroll" along State Street, where fashionably dressed couples promenade beneath a star-studded sky, passing brightly lit storefronts including the Drop Inn hotel, a drugstore, and various nightlife establishments. The scene brilliantly captures the diversity of Black urban life—from the white-gloved policeman and newsboy to elegantly dressed couples in vibrant colors ranging from emerald green to coral red. Motley's masterful use of light, his celebration of the full spectrum of skin tones, and his jazz-influenced composition create a cinematic snapshot of Black excellence, community, and cultural expression that comes alive piece by piece.

This luxury puzzle is meticulously crafted, featuring thick, recycled paperboard with a matte finish that showcases rich, vibrant colors and crisp details. The ribbon-cut pieces ensure a snug fit with minimal dust, creating a satisfying puzzling experience. Measuring an impressive 25" x 20" when completed, this puzzle transforms into a stunning display piece that celebrates art history and African American cultural heritage.

Jigsaw puzzles offer a perfect escape from digital overwhelm while providing numerous mental wellness benefits. Focused concentration naturally reduces stress and anxiety, while improving cognitive function and problem-solving skills. Share the experience with family and friends to create lasting memories through collaborative achievement. Once completed, your 25x20-inch masterpiece can be framed as striking wall art, gifted as a unique handmade present, or carefully disassembled to enjoy again. Many puzzle enthusiasts use puzzle glue for permanent display or trade completed works with fellow collectors.

Edition Open Edition
Height 20 inches
Length 25 inches
Medium Recycled Board
Signed Unsigned
SKU AA1059
UPC 9780764986857
Archibald Motley

Archibald Motley

Archibald J. Motley Jr. (1891-1981) was a pioneering African American artist and key figure of the Harlem Renaissance who dedicated his life to portraying the vibrant soul of Black urban America. Born in New Orleans and trained at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Motley broke new ground by depicting African Americans with dignity, joy, and complexity during an era when such representations were virtually absent from mainstream art. His distinctive style combined classical European techniques with jazz-age modernism, creating dynamic compositions that captured the rhythm, energy, and diversity of Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood. Motley's masterful use of color—particularly his nuanced rendering of skin tones across the full spectrum of Black identity—and his celebration of everyday Black life challenged prevailing stereotypes and established him as one of America's most important modernist painters. His works remain housed in prestigious collections including the Hampton University Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

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