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Romare Howard Bearden

Romare Howard Bearden (1911 - 1988) was active/lived in New York, North Carolina.  Romare Bearden is known for Modernist African-American figure and landscape painting, collage.

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Working in a modernist style, Romare Bearden, as a Black American, tried to express on canvas and collage the complexities and uniqueness of being a minority in American society.  Many of his themes dealt with music.  Another strong presence in many of Bearden's works is trains.  Bearden felt that there was a commonality, or link between trains and their symbolic tie to life; he saw trains as communicating life's fluctuations and constant change.  He also saw this in jazz, so in many of his works the viewer will see images of both trains and jazz.

Bearden's use of color was also unique.  He was strongly affected by a trip he made to the Caribbean.  Because he lived in such urban, "dirty" cities as New York, Bearden was overwhelmed by the rich, vivid, "clean" colors of the tropics.  He soaked in these colors, and used them in his works to try and bring a little of that experience to his viewers back home in the city.  Through all of Bearde   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 27723 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Romare Howard Bearden

   Romare Howard Bearden  Born:  1911 - Charlotte, North Carolina
Died:   1988 - New York City
Known for:  Modernist African-American figure and landscape painting, collage
Name variants:  Romere Howard Bearden

Working in a modernist style, Romare Bearden, as a Black American, tried to express on canvas and collage the complexities and uniqueness of being a minority in American society.  Many of his themes dealt with music.  Another strong presence in many of Bearden's works is trains.  Bearden felt that there was a commonality, or link between trains and their symbolic tie to life; he saw trains as communicating life's fluctuations and constant change.  He also saw this in jazz, so in many of his works the viewer will see images of both trains and jazz.

Bearden's use of color was also unique.  He was strongly affected by a trip he made to the Caribbean.  Because he lived in such urban, "dirty" cities as New Y  ...  Displaying 750 of 27723 characters.

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