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Romare Bearden — Odysseus
Romare Bearden

Odysseus

Romare Bearden's *Odysseus* is a dynamic screenprint that reflects the artist's masterful use of fragmented imagery and bold, rhythmic color to reimagine the epic journey of the legendary Greek hero. Drawing on Bearden's signature collage-inspired aesthetic, the work weaves together abstracted figures and vivid geometric forms to evoke themes of adventure, identity, and transformation. This limited edition print, numbered 65/125 and published by HMK Fine Arts, New York, stands as a compelling example of Bearden's ability to bridge African American cultural experience with the timeless narratives of classical mythology.

Medium
all signed and numbered 65/125 on the front and titled on the reverse in pencil (there was also an edition of 75 in Roman numerals), published by HMK Fine Arts, New York, (with their blindstamp), in very good condition, unframed.
Location
Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT

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Evening & Day Editions

October 28, 2013

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Romare Bearden, Odysseus

Romare Bearden's *Odysseus* is a dynamic screenprint that reflects the artist's masterful use of fragmented imagery and bold, rhythmic color to reimagine the epic journey of the legendary Greek hero. Drawing on Bearden's signature collage-inspired aesthetic, the work weaves together abstracted figures and vivid geometric forms to evoke themes of adventure, identity, and transformation. This limited edition print, numbered 65/125 and published by HMK Fine Arts, New York, stands as a compelling example of Bearden's ability to bridge African American cultural experience with the timeless narratives of classical mythology.

Medium
all signed and numbered 65/125 on the front and titled on the reverse in pencil (there was also an edition of 75 in Roman numerals), published by HMK Fine Arts, New York, (with their blindstamp), in very good condition, unframed.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Limited Edition Print, Mythological Subject, Numbered Edition, Modernist, Mixed Media, Collage, American Artist, Published Print, African American Artist, Figurative

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