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Creator Name: Bearden Romare
Creator Nationality: American
Creator Role: Artist
Creator Dates/Places: 1914 - 1988
Gender: M
Creator Name-CRT: Romare Bearden
Title: Fall of Troy
View: front
Edition: 89/125
Creation Start Date: 1900
Creation End Date: 2000
Creation Date: 20th century
Object Type: Prints
Classification Term: Print
Materials and Techniques: Screenprint, white wove
Dimensions: 18 x 23 7/8 in. (45.72 x 60.64 cm) (image)21 7/8 x 29 1/8 in. (55.56 x 73.98 cm) (sheet)
Inscriptions: Signed:In pencil: Romare Beardon
AMICA Contributor: The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Owner Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
ID Number: P.86.33
Credit Line: Gift of Alan Fingerhut
Copyright: Art: © Artist or Artist's Estate/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY
Rights: www.vaga.org
Provenance: Fingerhut Gallery #BER2005
Related Multimedia Description: Prints and Processes: Romare Bearden's The Fall of Troy.: Excerpts from the Interactive Program Prints and Processes. Bearden had many influences in both technique and subject. This 12 screen print was influenced in part Homer's Odyessy. Three tracks.
Link to Multimedia: http://www.artsmia.org/prints_processes/
Related Multimedia Description: Prints and Processes: Screenprinting: Registered Printing: The artists creates a stencil and applies it to a piece of fabric (the screen) stretched over a wooden frame. Ink is pulled across the screen with a squeegee and forced through the openings in the stencil onto a sheet of paper below.
Related Multimedia Description: Prints and Processes: Screenprinting: Photographic Transfer Method: The artists creates a stencil and applies it to a piece of fabric (the screen) stretched over a wooden frame. Ink is pulled across the screen witha squeegee and forced through the openings in the stencil onto a sheet of paper below.
Related Multimedia Description: Prints and Processes: Screenprinting: Preparing the Screen: The artists creates a stencil and applies it to a piece of fabric (the screen) stretched over a wooden frame. Ink is pulled across the screen witha squeegee and forced through the openings in the stencil onto a sheet of paper below.
Related Multimedia Description: Prints and Processes: Screenprinting: Cut Stencil Transfer Method : The artists creates a stencil and applies it to a piece of fabric (the screen) stretched over a wooden frame. Ink is pulled across the screen witha squeegee and forced through the openings in the stencil onto a sheet of paper below.
Related Multimedia Description: Prints and Processes: Screenprinting: Block-out Transfer Method: The artists creates a stencil and applies it to a piece of fabric (the screen) stretched over a wooden frame. Ink is pulled across the screen witha squeegee and forced through the openings in the stencil onto a sheet of paper below.
AMICA ID: MIA_.P.86.33
AMICA Library Year: 2003
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