The artwork, entitled “Untitled” by Romare Bearden, belongs to the Cubism art movement and is classified under the genre of genre painting. This composition is characterized by its abstract representation and fragmented geometric shapes typical of Cubism, which convey a scene depicting everyday life.
In the artwork, the viewer is presented with a scene filled with overlapping and intersecting shapes and lines. The figures appear to be engaged in a narrative moment, possibly a domestic or street scene. The use of alternating solid blocks of colors and transparent areas create a dynamic visual rhythm, while the fragmented and faceted forms suggest movement and interaction among the characters. The palette, consisting of primary and secondary colors like reds, blues, and yellows, enhances the vibrancy and emotional intensity of the scene. Additionally, there is a structural element, which resembles an architectural form, providing a contextual background to the figures. The entire piece exudes a sense of complexity and depth, inviting the viewer to ponder the everyday scenes encapsulated within the abstract framework.