george barker
George Barker (1882-1965) was a landscape painter from Omaha, Nebraska, who studied under Andre Lhote, J. Laurie Wallace, and Edwin Scott while in Paris, and it was there he developed his expressive brushwork. Barker went on to teach painting in Omaha, and then in Long Beach, California, where he lived and painted the Southern California coast from Laguna Beach to the Palisades. Eventually Barker expanded to the landscapes of Arizona, New Mexico, and other areas of the west painting in the plein air style. Most of the colorful scenes in the exhibition are identified with dates in the 1930s. Inquire about framing options.
Oil on Artistboard
10"h x 12"w
River’s Edge View
George Barker
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Oil on Artistboard
11-1/2"h x 10"w
Rough Skies
George Barker
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Oil on Artistboard
10"h x 12"w
Saturated Landscape
George Barker
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Oil on Artistboard
10"h x 12"w
Storm Approaching
George Barker
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Oil on Artistboard
10"h x 12"w
Wild Stream on Grey Day
George Barker
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Oil on Panel
12"h x 10"w
Self-Portrait
George Barker
$250
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Oil on Artistboard
10"h x12"w
Yellow Field in Distance
George Barker
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Oil on Artistboard
12"h x 16"w
Big Sky Over Lilac Hills
George Barker (slr 1924)
$1,050
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Oil on Artistboard
6"h x 8"w
“Evening Shadows”
George Barker
$325
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