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Dublin Core
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Title
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Our Treasures
Contributor
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The Minnesota Museum of American Art
Still Image
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Object ID
91.11.1
Artist
Romare Bearden
1912-1988
Born in Charlotte, NC
Died in New York City, NY
Original Format
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Collage
Medium
Collage on board
Credit Line
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Purchase, Kurt Berger Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Koch Fund, and Renato and Giorgio Marmont Fund
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Publications
Jon, Dennis Michael. "Romare Bearden." In <em>Our Treasures: Highlights from the Minnesota Museum of American Art</em>, edited by Kristin Makholm, 22-23. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Museum of American Art, 2011.
Exhibition Label
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African-American artist Romare Bearden came of age during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1930s. Equally dedicated to social and religious subjects, he felt both themes provided a spiritual, humanistic content that was not evident in the more prevalent abstraction of the times. <em>Madonna and Child</em> recalls ancient Christian iconography and African ritual figures, but receives an updated treatment through Bearden’s signature collage style of flat, torn fragments of modern-day magazine reproductions.
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u.r.: Romare Bearden
Title
<em>Madonna and Child</em>
Date
ca. 1968-1970
Description
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Romare Bearden’s collage of magazine cut outs and painted paper depict a Black Madonna and Child.
Dimension
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33 1/4 x 27 1/8 inches (sheet)
26 x 20 inches
Dublin Core
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Title
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<em>Madonna and Child</em>
Date Created
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ca. 1968-70
Creator
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Romare Bearden
Type
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Painting
Provenance
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Minnesota Museum of American Art; Purchased from T. Edward Williams; The artist
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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<p>The Bearden Foundation <br />VAGA 350 Fifth Ave, Suite 2820 <br />New York, NY 10118<br />212.736.6666<br />info@vagarights.com</p>
Date Copyrighted
Date of copyright.
1968
License
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No License
Medium
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Collage on board
Source
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Purchase, Kurt Berger Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Koch Fund, and Renato and Giorgio Marmont Fund
91.11.1
Abstract
Asante
Blue
Child
Christian
Collage
Gray
Mother
Paper
Romare Bearden
Twentieth Century