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Barbara Rogers

Samson and Delila - from the Suite 10 West Coast Artists
Located in San Francisco, CA
, Ray Saunders, and Barbara Rogers.
Category

1960s Abstract Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

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Backyard Windowsill Still Life 1940-60s Ink
By Barbara Rogers Houseworth
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1940-60s ink on paper scene is by painter and illustrator, Barbara Rogers Houseworth. Born in
Category

1940s Surrealist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Ink

Loose Portrait Abstraction 1940-60s Charcoal
By Barbara Rogers Houseworth
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1940-60s charcoal on paper drawing is by painter and illustrator, Barbara Rogers Houseworth
Category

1940s Surrealist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Modernist Fruit Still Life 1943-46 Oil
By Barbara Rogers Houseworth
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1943-46 oil still life scene is by painter and illustrator, Barbara Rogers Houseworth. Born in
Category

1940s Surrealist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Still Life with Toys & Doll 1950s Oil
By Barbara Rogers Houseworth
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1950s oil on masonite still life is painter and illustrator, Barbara Rogers Houseworth. Born
Category

1950s Surrealist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil, Masonite

Abstracted Man & Child 1940-60s Gouache & Ink
By Barbara Rogers Houseworth
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1940-60s gouache and ink on paper figurative scene is by painter and illustrator, Barbara
Category

1940s Surrealist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Ink, Gouache

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Barbara Rogers For Sale on 1stDibs

There is a broad range of barbara rogers for sale on 1stDibs. Browse a selection of contemporary, Surrealist or Post-Impressionist versions of these works for sale today — there are 6 contemporary, 2 Surrealist and 1 Post-Impressionist examples available. These items have been made for many years, with versions that date back to the 20th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 21st Century. Barbara rogers available on 1stDibs span a range of colors that includes gray, black, beige and more. Many versions of these artworks are appealing in their rich colors and composition, but Carol Pylant, Barbara Rogers Houseworth and Joellyn Duesberry produced especially popular works that are worth a look. Each of these unique pieces was handmade with extraordinary care, with artists most often working in oil paint, paint and fabric. If space is limited, there are small barbara rogers measuring 5 across, while our inventory also includes pieces up to 66.5 inches across to better suit those in the market for large iterations.

How Much are Barbara Rogers?

The average selling price for barbara rogers we offer is $5,400, while they’re typically $195 on the low end and $30,000 for the highest priced.

A Close Look at Surrealist Art

In the wake of World War I’s ravaging of Europe, artists delved into the unconscious mind to confront and grapple with this reality. Poet and critic André Breton, a leader of the Surrealist movement who authored the 1924 Surrealist Manifesto, called this approach “a violent reaction against the impoverishment and sterility of thought processes that resulted from centuries of rationalism.” Surrealist art emerged in the 1920s with dreamlike and uncanny imagery guided by a variety of techniques such as automatic drawing, which can be likened to a stream of consciousness, to channel psychological experiences.

Although Surrealism was a groundbreaking approach for European art, its practitioners were inspired by Indigenous art and ancient mysticism for reenvisioning how sculptures, paintings, prints, performance art and more could respond to the unsettled world around them.

Surrealist artists were also informed by the Dada movement, which originated in 1916 Zurich and embraced absurdity over the logic that had propelled modernity into violence. Some of the Surrealists had witnessed this firsthand, such as Max Ernst, who served in the trenches during World War I, and Salvador Dalí, whose otherworldly paintings and other work responded to the dawning civil war in Spain.

Other key artists associated with the revolutionary art and literary movement included Man Ray, Joan Miró, René Magritte, Yves Tanguy, Frida Kahlo and Meret Oppenheim, all of whom had a distinct perspective on reimagining reality and freeing the unconscious mind from the conventions and restrictions of rational thought. Pablo Picasso showed some of his works in “La Peinture Surréaliste” — the first collective exhibition of Surrealist painting — which opened at Paris’s Galerie Pierre in November of 1925. (Although Magritte is best known as one of the visual Surrealist movement’s most talented practitioners, his famous 1943 painting, The Fifth Season, can be interpreted as a formal break from Surrealism.)

The outbreak of World War II led many in the movement to flee Europe for the Americas, further spreading Surrealism abroad. Generations of modern and contemporary artists were subsequently influenced by the richly symbolic and unearthly imagery of Surrealism, from Joseph Cornell to Arshile Gorky.

Find a collection of original Surrealist paintings, sculptures, prints and multiples and more art on 1stDibs.