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Art Masterpiece She Ba Romare Beardon
(1911-1988) This month we learned about Romare
Beardon. His collage/paintings were about
traditions, religion, friends, Harlem, and social
issues. His works were created with an open and
free style, which reflected his personality, and
the images were filled with rich, bright colors.
Music, jazz and blues, and their rhythm, were
also evident in his use of space, form and color,
and were prominent sources of subject matter.
Beardon often used photographs from magazines and
painted papers to create his pieces. He developed
a passion for bringing to his art
African-American themes and rhythms. Romare
Beardon was awarded the National Medal of Art in
1987. He was an extraordinary master of collage,
an artist who loved all mankind.
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Art Masterpiece She Ba Romare Beardon
(1911-1988) This month we learned about Romare
Beardon. His collage/paintings were about
traditions, religion, friends, Harlem, and social
issues. His works were created with an open and
free style, which reflected his personality, and
the images were filled with rich, bright colors.
Music, jazz and blues, and their rhythm, were
also evident in his use of space, form and color,
and were prominent sources of subject matter.
Beardon often used photographs from magazines and
painted papers to create his pieces. He developed
a passion for bringing to his art
African-American themes and rhythms. Romare
Beardon was awarded the National Medal of Art in
1987. He was an extraordinary master of collage,
an artist who loved all mankind.
Art Masterpiece She Ba Romare Beardon
(1911-1988) This month we learned about Romare
Beardon. His collage/paintings were about
traditions, religion, friends, Harlem, and social
issues. His works were created with an open and
free style, which reflected his personality, and
the images were filled with rich, bright colors.
Music, jazz and blues, and their rhythm, were
also evident in his use of space, form and color,
and were prominent sources of subject matter.
Beardon often used photographs from magazines and
painted papers to create his pieces. He developed
a passion for bringing to his art
African-American themes and rhythms. Romare
Beardon was awarded the National Medal of Art in
1987. He was an extraordinary master of collage,
an artist who loved all mankind.
Art Masterpiece She Ba Romare Beardon
(1911-1988) This month we learned about Romare
Beardon. His collage/paintings were about
traditions, religion, friends, Harlem, and social
issues. His works were created with an open and
free style, which reflected his personality, and
the images were filled with rich, bright colors.
Music, jazz and blues, and their rhythm, were
also evident in his use of space, form and color,
and were prominent sources of subject matter.
Beardon often used photographs from magazines and
painted papers to create his pieces. He developed
a passion for bringing to his art
African-American themes and rhythms. Romare
Beardon was awarded the National Medal of Art in
1987. He was an extraordinary master of collage,
an artist who loved all mankind.
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