The Farmer, 1968
- Artist
Romare Bearden
- Title
The Farmer
- Date
1968
- Medium
Mixed-media collage on masonite
- Dimensions
39 1/2 × 29 3/4 in. (100.3 × 75.6 cm)
- Credit line
The Studio Museum in Harlem; Museum purchase and a gift from E. Thomas Williams and Auldlyn Higgins Williams
- Object Number
1997.9.12
Romare Bearden developed an understanding of the richness of Black culture in the United States while living and working in Harlem and spending time with family in North Carolina. In the 1960s, he adopted collage as a medium with the potential to abstract and fragment the human figure in an improvisational manner similar to that of jazz music. Works such as The Farmer incorporate layered materials to provide an intimate portrait of a figure.
The Farmer, 1968
- Artist
Romare Bearden
- Title
The Farmer
- Date
1968
- Medium
Mixed-media collage on masonite
- Dimensions
39 1/2 × 29 3/4 in. (100.3 × 75.6 cm)
- Credit line
The Studio Museum in Harlem; Museum purchase and a gift from E. Thomas Williams and Auldlyn Higgins Williams
- Object Number
1997.9.12
Romare Bearden developed an understanding of the richness of Black culture in the United States while living and working in Harlem and spending time with family in North Carolina. In the 1960s, he adopted collage as a medium with the potential to abstract and fragment the human figure in an improvisational manner similar to that of jazz music. Works such as The Farmer incorporate layered materials to provide an intimate portrait of a figure.