Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Romare Bearden's series of twenty watercolors reimagines Homer's ancient epic The Odyssey

 Schoelkopf Gallery

On view for the month of February


Romare Bearden
1911-1988
Odysseus Series, c. 1977
Group of 20 works; watercolor and pencil on paper
Various dimensions

$ 1,950,000.00

Romare Bearden's series of twenty watercolors reimagines Homer's ancient epic The Odyssey through meticulous attention to compositional structure, color, and narrative. Bearden captures the mythical creatures and harrowing trials that Odysseus confronts on his quest to return home to Ithaca following the fall of Troy.

Though celebrated primarily for his innovative collage work, Bearden possessed exceptional talent as both painter and draftsman. A passionate scholar of human civilization and literary tradition, he frequently drew upon classical texts, weaving complex symbolism throughout his compositions. His dynamic portrayals of Black American life, from contemporary Harlem streetscapes to remembered Southern landscapes, emphasized ritual as a fundamental thread connecting all humanity, making it one of his most enduring themes. By depicting the entire cast in the series as Black figures, Bearden illuminates enduring connections between ancient quests for belonging and the modern African American experience.

By selecting Odysseus, literature's archetypal wanderer perpetually searching for home, Bearden evoked a personal narrative alongside the broader stories of America's Great Migration and the transatlantic slave trade's brutal displacement of millions of Africans across four centuries. Unlike Homer's triumphalist vision of conquest, Bearden's conception celebrates the human spirit's tenacity and its remarkable ability to persevere through adversity and emerge victorious.


A passionate scholar of human civilization and literary tradition, Bearden frequently drew upon classical texts, weaving complex symbolism throughout his compositions. His dynamic portrayals of Black American life, from contemporary Harlem streetscapes to remembered Southern landscapes, emphasized ritual as a fundamental thread connecting all humanity, making it one of his most enduring themes. By depicting the entire cast of The Odyssey as Black figures, Bearden illuminates enduring connections between ancient quests for belonging and the modern African American experience.

Bearden evoked a personal narrative alongside the broader stories of America's Great Migration and the transatlantic slave trade's brutal displacement of millions of Africans across four centuries. Unlike Homer's triumphalist vision of conquest, Bearden's conception celebrates the human spirit's tenacity and its remarkable ability to persevere through adversity and emerge victorious.
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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    The Fall of Troy, c. 1977
    Signed at upper right: Romare / bearden
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    6 x 8⅛ inches
    15.2 x 20.6 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Battle with Cicones, c. 1977
    Signed at upper left: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    9¾ x 13 inches
    24.8 x 33 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    The Land of the Lotus Eaters, c. 1977
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    6⅛ x 8¼ inches
    15.6 x 21 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    The Cyclops, c. 1977
    Signed at lower right: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    7½ x 5⅝ inches
    19.1 x 14.3 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Circe's Domain, c. 1977
    Signed at lower right: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    6 x 8 inches
    15.2 x 20.3 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Circe Turns a Companion of Odysseus into a Swine, c. 1977
    Signed at center right: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    6⅛ x 8½ inches
    15.6 x 21.6 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Odysseus Leaves Circe, c. 1977
    Signed at lower right: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    10 x 12¾ inches
    25.4 x 32.4 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Realm of the Shades, c. 1977
    Signed at upper left: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    6⅛ x 8⅜ inches
    15.6 x 21.3 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    The Sirens' Song, c. 1977
    Signed at upper right: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    6⅛ x 8⅜ inches
    15.6 x 21.3 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Scylla and Charybdis, c. 1977
    Signed at upper right: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    5¾ x 6¼ inches
    14.6 x 15.9 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Cattle of the Sun God, c. 1977
    Signed at lower left: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    6⅛ x 7½ inches
    15.6 x 19.1 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Calypso's Sacred Grove, c. 1977
    Signed at lower left: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    6 x 7½ inches
    15.2 x 19.1 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Poseidon the Sea God - Enemy of Odysseus, c. 1977
    Signed at lower right: Romare / bearden
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    9 x 6 inches
    22.9 x 15.2 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    The Sea Nymph, c. 1977
    Signed at lower left: romare bearden
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    8½ x 6⅛ inches
    21.6 x 15.6 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Odysseus Leaves Nausicaa, c. 1977
    Signed at lower right: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    6 x 8¼ inches
    15.2 x 21 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Home to Ithaca, c. 1977
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    5⅝ x 9 inches
    14.3 x 22.9 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Odysseus Meets his Father, c. 1977
    Signed at lower right: rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    8¾ x 5⅞ inches
    22.2 x 14.9 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    The Return of Odysseus, c. 1977
    Signed at lower right: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    6¼ x 7⅞ inches
    15.9 x 20 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    The Bow of Odysseus, c. 1977
    Signed at lower left: Rom / are / bear / den
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    5¾ x 8 inches
    14.6 x 20.3 cm

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    Romare Bearden
    1911-1988
    Odysseus and Penelope Reunited, c. 1977
    Watercolor and pencil on paper
    6¼ x 7¾ inches
    15.9 x 19.7 cm

© Romare Bearden Foundation / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / Photo Credit: Victoria Loeb
Courtesy of Schoelkopf Gallery. Copyright © the Artists.  

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