In the Garden from the Prevalence of Ritual Suite

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Copied Romare Bearden, In the Garden from the Prevalence of Ritual Suite, 1974, screenprint, image: 3629 in. (91.473.7 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Byron Lewis, 2009.42.4

Artwork Details

Title
In the Garden from the Prevalence of Ritual Suite
Date
1974
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
image: 3629 in. (91.473.7 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Byron Lewis
Mediums Description
screenprint
Classifications
Keywords
  • Landscape — garden
  • Figure female — full length
Object Number
2009.42.4

Artwork Description

In 1974, Bearden created series of five screen prints he titled the Prevalence of Ritual that presented episodes from Greek mythology and stories from the Bible through a Southern lens. In the Garden is an obvious allusion to Eve and the Garden of Eden, but Bearden shows the Eve figure in the guise of a “conjur” woman or Southern healer. He said: “She was called upon to prepare love potions…and to be consulted regarding vexing personal and family problems. Much of her knowledge had been passed on through generations from an African past, although a great deal was learned from American Indians.”


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