ROMARE BEARDEN (1914-1988)
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF MATHILDA GOLDMAN Tillie Goldman and her husband, Charlie, were passionate art collectors. Guided by their own instinctive and eclectic good taste, and aided by brilliant dealers like Sam Salz and Mathias Komor, they began to assemble Old Master drawings, Impressionist pictures, Antiquities and African artworks. Benefactors as well as collectors, they were founders of the Israel Museum, benefactors of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and patrons of the Goldman-Schwartz Art Studios at Brandeis University in Boston.
ROMARE BEARDEN (1914-1988)

Blue Shade

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ROMARE BEARDEN (1914-1988)
Blue Shade
colored inks, printed paper and fabric collage on masonite
9½ x 14 in. (24.2 x 35.5 cm.)
Executed in 1972
Provenance
Cordier & Ekstrom, Inc., New York.
Dorothy Sadowski.
UJA Benefit Sale, Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York.
Exhibited
New York, Andrew Crispo Gallery, Twelve Americans: Masters of Collage, November-December 1977, no. 18.

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