The artwork titled “Louisiana Serenade,” created by Romare Bearden in 1979, falls under the Neo-Expressionism and Outsider art movements, and is a genre painting.
The artwork vividly depicts an intimate musical gathering, rendered with a vibrant and dynamic palette. The composition features an ensemble of figures immersed in the act of playing musical instruments, encapsulating a scene of communal engagement and cultural expression. The bold, abstract forms and fluid brushstrokes combine to create a sense of movement and rhythm, mirroring the musical subject matter. The use of rich, saturated colors enhances the expressive quality of the scene, evoking a sense of warmth and vibrancy characteristic of Bearden’s distinctive style.