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Other editions of book Romare Bearden: Collage of Memories

  • Romare Bearden: Collage of Memories

    Jan Greenberg

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Sept. 10, 2003)
    Recounts the life of the twentieth-century African-American collage artist who used his southern childhood, New York City, jazz, and Paris to influence his bold and meaningful art.
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  • Romare Bearden

    Ruth Fine, Frank Stewart, Romare Bearden, David C. Driskell

    Hardcover (Pomegranate, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Stewart, the senior staff photographer for Jazz at Lincoln Center, and a longtime friend of Bearden, photographed the artist from the late 1970s until Bearden's death in 1988. A select group of the b&w photos are collected in this volume, each accompanied by a brief caption of the places and people depicted, many of them African-American luminaries of art, music, and dance. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
  • Romare Bearden

    Lowery Stokes Sims

    Paperback (Rizzoli, May 15, 1993)
    Briefly describes the life of the African American artist, presents a selection of his works, and comments on their composition
  • Romare Bearden

    Ruth Fine, Frank Stewart, Romare Bearden, David C. Driskell

    Hardcover (Pomegranate Communications, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Here is a warm and intimate visual biography of artist Romare Bearden (1911–1988). The photographs in this book were culled from Frank Stewart’s thousands of images taken from 1975 until the artist’s death. Stewart worked closely with Bearden, photographing him working in his studio, attending exhibitions and events, and relaxing with family and friends. These pictures reveal a warm and generous man, and offer insight into the genius evident in his art. Among the preeminent artists of his generation, Romare Bearden represented the places where he lived and worked: the rural South, the northern cities of Pittsburgh and New York, and the Caribbean island of St. Martin. Religious subjects, music, and history and literature are overlapping themes in Bearden’s work. The artist is best known for his collages and photomontages, but he also worked in watercolors, gouaches, and oils. In 1987 he received the National Medal of the Arts. This book is organized into eight sections: Canal Street, Long Island City, The World of Art, Lectures and Teachings, Friends, Staten Island, St. Martin, and Canal Street, Again. Ruth Fine’s introduction discusses the symbiotic relationship of the artist and photographer, and her interview with Stewart serves as a running commentary accompanying the images.
  • Romare Bearden 2005 Wall Calendar

    Romare Bearden

    Calendar (Pomegranate, Dec. 1, 2004)
    Romare Bearden 2005 Wall Calendar
  • Romare Bearden 2007 Calendar

    Romare Bearden

    Calendar (Pomegranate, June 15, 2006)
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  • Romare Bearden

    Lowery Stokes Sims

    Paperback (Rizzoli, Jan. 1, 1653)
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  • Romare Bearden 2012 Calendar by Romare Bearden

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    Calendar (Pomegranate Press, March 10, 1703)
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