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Romer Bearden was famous for his paintings. He was an artist from the early 20th century. Romare Bearden was influenced by the Harlem Renaissance to create new and creative works for the canvas about the African-American experience.
Romare Bearden had a very special relationship to music, he looked to music-jazz and the blues-for many of his subjects. He painted entire series of work entitled Of the Blues and of Jazz. They emerged from the memories of the South-of gospels and spirituals sung in church, of blues notes bending through warm nights. And they emerged from his life in New York-the sophistication of bands playing Harlem clubs, the excitement of crowded dance floors.
Rocket To The Moon is an example of the life and struggles in the Ghetto, presenting a "snapshot" of our government's investment in aeronautics while neglecting a demographic. All for global power.
Romare Bearden was born on September 2, 1911.
Romare Bearden has written: 'Six black masters of American art' -- subject(s): Negro artists 'The art of Romare Bearden'
Romare Bearden died March 12, 1998 age was 76
Romare Bearden was born in Charlotte in North Carolina on September 2, 1911. Soon, they moved to New York City's Harlem. When Romare Bearden was a student of George Grosz at the Art Students League, he founded the 306 Group for black artists living in Harlem.
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Romare Bearden worked for New York Department of Social Services. He also had a career in the United States Army.
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Romare Bearden was a post World War II African-American artist. His heritage influenced him to depict African American life, individuality and culture.
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