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Romare Bearden (/ˈroʊməriː/, ROH-mə-ree) (September 2, 1911 –
March 12, 1988) was an
American artist, author, and songwriter. He
worked with many types...
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Romare (3
January 1936 – 31
August 2017) was a
Swedish diplomat and cartoonist.
Romare sold his
first cartoon,
Igelkotten Hubert ("Hubert the Hedgehog")...
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Romare Bearden Park is a 5.4-acre
public park
located at 300 S.
Church Street in Charlotte,
North Carolina.
Named for
Charlotte born
artist Romare Bearden...
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original on
October 16, 2017.
Retrieved February 22, 2017. "
Romare Bearden Park is now Open!".
Romare Bearden Foundation.
September 30, 2013.
Retrieved February...
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Spiral was a
collective of African-American
artists initially formed by
Romare Bearden,
Charles Alston,
Norman Lewis, and Hale
Woodruff on July 5, 1963...
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American journalist and
civic activist, who was the
mother of
artist Romare Bearden. Born in
Atlantic City, New Jersey, as
Bessye Banks,
youngest child...
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subsequently surviving.
Recollection Pond was a 61″ x 79″
tapestry by
Romare Bearden that was
located in the
World Trade Center from 1974
until its destruction...
- television, comics,
animation and
video games.
Legendary Serpents "Jan
Romare".
Nickelodeon Debuts Brand-New
Animated Series 'Sanjay and Craig' May 25...
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Romare Bearden Revealed is a jazz
album by the
Branford Marsalis Quartet,
featuring Branford Marsalis, Eric Revis, Jeff "Tain" Watts, and Joey Calderazzo...
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Native and
Asian American artists such as
Wifredo Lam,
Fritz Scholder,
Romare Bearden,
Joyce J.
Scott and others. She
served on the
curatorial staff of...