Item #8025 The Art of Romare Bearden. Ruth Fine, Mary Lee Corlett, Nnamdi Elleh, Jacqueline Francis, Abdul Goler, Sarah Kennel.

The Art of Romare Bearden

Washington DC: National Gallery of Art, 2003.

Paperback. 11" X 9 1/4". xi, 334pp. Mild wear to pictorial paper wraps with light rubbing to covers and bump to head of spine. Dust-spotting to top edge of text block. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is sound.

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ABOUT THIS BOOK:
One of America's most innovative artists, Romare Bearden (1911-1988) made colorful and passionate images that reflected his life in a time of creative ferment. His influences ranged from the old masters to African art, as well as the world around him: popular religion and ritual, jazz clubs and brothels, the history and literature of his time, and the places he lived (the rural South, Pittsburgh and Harlem, the Caribbean island of St. Martin). The resulting images are fresh and evocative, filled with quirky details and rhythmic forms. This authoritative and beautiful book, which accompanies a major retrospective opening at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., provides a provocative and absorbing look at a beloved artist. The Art of Romare Bearden showcases compelling examples of his pioneering work: complex collages and photostats; watercolors, gouaches, and oils; little-known landscapes; his only known sculpture; costume designs; and book illustrations. Very good. Item #8025

Price: $65.00