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Lot 3011
Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988), Jamming at the Savoy
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Etching and aquatint in colors, 1981-82, pencil signed, titled, and numbered 139/180 lower margin, matted and framed.

Platemark 16 1/2 x 23 12 in.; Frame dimensions 28 1/2 x 35 in.

Romare Bearden was a prominent African American artist known for his innovative collage work, painting, and prints. Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, Bearden's early life was deeply influenced by the cultural heritage of the rural South. He later moved to New York City, where he became a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance.

Bearden's artwork often explored themes of African American heritage, jazz music, and the urban experience. His collages, incorporating diverse materials such as photographs, fabric, and magazine clippings, are celebrated for their vibrant colors and dynamic compositions.

Today, Bearden's work is featured in major museums worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Superb condition and a strong, vibrant impression; not examined out of frame.