The Art of Annie Lee 2022 Collectible Wall Calendar
- 2022 Calendar
- Wall Calendar
- Featuring the art of Annie Lee
- African American Calendar
- Staple Binding
In 2022, the artwork of Annie Lee continues to inspire art lovers everywhere. Though she passed in 2014 and didn't begin her professional art career until the age of 40, Annie's impact and influence are undeniable.
The Alabama-born and Chicago-raised artist was known for featureless faces and the emotion and expression that radiated from the everyday people depicted in her work.
We are happy to be able to celebrate the life, legacy, and talent of Annie Lee in our 2022 African American wall calendar. This year the calendar focuses on the many contributions of African American women to our community. It celebrates the African American women who fearlessly ensured that their voices were heard and refused to be marginalized by others.
Included in the calendar are the following images: Gotcha Back Boo, Mama Queen, Caren Comfort, The Mother Board, On the Front Lines, On Q, Lady with Basket, Heat of the Beat, Gramma, Got Lemons - Make Lemonade, Yes I Can, and Miss MD.
This calendar measures 12x12 inches (closed) and 12x24 inches (open). Our calendars are printed on high-quality paper and have full-color pages throughout. All public holidays are noted on the calendar. In addition, this calendar features information on dates significant to the African American cultural experience.
Perfect for any home, office or church. It also makes a great gift. Use it as a time management tool and Black History teaching tool.
All calendars ship in a matching decorative envelope perfect for gift giving.
Enjoy our 2022 12-month wall calendar by Annie Lee!
Edition | Open Edition |
Height | 12 inches |
Length | 12 inches |
Medium | Paper |
Signed | Unsigned |
SKU | 22AL |
UPC | 723519010826 |
Year Released | 2022 |
Annie Lee
Ever since taking the art world by storm during her first gallery show in 1985 at the age of 50, where her artwork sold out in just four hours, Annie Lee has been a central and celebrated figure in the world of art. Her style was labeled by art commentators as "Black Americana" due to her use of scenes of everyday African American life, the animated emotion of the personalities and two-dimensional figures. Another recognizable and trademark aspect of her is art is the fact that her subjects were often faceless.Most in stock items ship in 0 to 5 business depending upon the shipping method selected during checkout. Large framed artwork requires an additional 1 to 5 days of processing time to allow for framing. All orders over $250 ship signature required. Pre-Orders, identified by a “Reserve Now” checkout button, can take 3 to 14 business days to process and ship. If there is an issue with your order we will notify you with 1 to 2 business days. For additional information please visit our: Shipping Policy