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Romare Bearden

(American, 1911–1988)

Caribbean Landscape

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Object Details

Artist

Romare Bearden

Date

1983–1985

Medium

Color lithograph Edition 60/60

Dimensions

30 × 42 3/8 inches (76.2 × 107.6 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of David Kent Weiner, Class of 2011, in honor of Professor Bruce Tracey of the School of Hotel Administration

Object
Number

2011.077

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