Herbert Phillip Barnett
American painter and draftsman, 1910–1972
In the 1930s he split time between New York City and Gloucester, Massachusetts, and exhibited in New York, Philadelphia, and New England. From 1946 to 1951 Barnett was represented by the Mortimer Levitt Gallery on 57th Street in New York. He exhibited in the juried exhibitions at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia and the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C. He taught at Clark University, Yale University's Norfolk Summer School of Art, and the School of the Worcester Art Museum. From 1951 to 1972 he was dean of the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Barnett's landscape paintings are marked by bold, expressive brushwork and a concern for structure.
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