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Study for Old Man’s Afternoon
Study for Old Man’s Afternoon
Study for Old Man’s Afternoon
Study for Old Man’s Afternoon
Study for Old Man’s Afternoon, 1978
Will Barnet
Watercolor and pencil on paper
11 x 19 inches (sight),
Framed: 24 x 32 inches
Signed: Will Barnet 78 lower right
Will Barnet, Study for Old Man’s Afternoon, 1978
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artist Description provenance

artist

Will Barnet once said: 

I like freshness, I don’t want to repeat myself, that is the one thing I avoid…I develop an idea and then I move on.

 

What is impressive about Will Barnet as an artist was his refusal to compromise and to go with the flow. He steadfastly has refused to imitate the trendsetting movements of the moment and instead has chosen to chart his own course. What is most impressive, however, is that Barnet has survived and perhaps flourished in spite of and most likely because of his resoluteness. He has had over 80 solo exhibitions. His works are represented in such notable museums as the Guggenheim, Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Gallery in Washington, D.C.

He has been quoted as saying:

I didn’t compromise, ever…The old masters are still alive after 400 years, and that’s what I want to be”

Will Barnet began his career painting self portraits much like Rembrandt in his parents’ basement in Beverly, Massachusetts, a bedroom community north of Boston. During the 1930’s and throughout the depths of the Great Depression his works took on a tone of social realism. During the 1950’s and 1960’s when Abstract Expressionism was all the rage, and the 1970’s when Pop Art was fashionable, Barnet’s works remained stubbornly figurative in their representation and portrayal in  both casual daily settings as well as in dreamlike ones. Barnet clearly saw what no one else did. Will Barnet has succeeded in charting a very independent route.

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Will Barnet was not only known for his paintings but also for his remarkable works on paper that demonstrate skillful handling of medium and composition. One of the notable aspects of Barnet's works on paper is his exploration of the human form, both individual and in groups, that carry a strong sense of linearity and structure, capture the essence of the human form, and emphasize the underlying geometry. Here in his Study for Old Man’s Afternoon, Barnet depicts four individuals, perhaps a family, on an afternoon outing at a lake. As a family unit however, the composition focuses on the essential individual elements leaving out unnecessary details and emphasizes separateness. The body language of the figures convey a sense of introspection, hinting at hidden emotions or personal reflections. Barnet's mastery of watercolor techniques is evident in the way he achieved subtle gradations and atmospheric effects, capturing the fleeting moments and subtle nuances of his subjects.

provenance

Artist to private collection, New York until 2022
Swann Auction, New York, September 2022

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