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Walter Darby Bannard Art

American, 1934-2016
Bannard is known for his lyrical abstraction, minimalism, and color field paintings. Exhibition: Pasadena Art Museum 1973.
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Artist: Walter Darby Bannard
1972 Abstract "Natural Christmas" Alkyd Resin Painting Walter Darby Bannard
By Walter Darby Bannard
Located in Surfside, FL
Walter Darby Bannard (born September 23, 1934 in New Haven, CT) "Natural Christmas (1972)" Alkyd Resin Magna Medium Aquatec Gel on Canvas Painting Walter Darby Barnard is a Profess...
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1970s Abstract Walter Darby Bannard Art

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Mixed Media, Canvas, Resin, Alkyd

Large Mandragora Abstract Expressionist Screenprint Lithograph Darby Bannard
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Walter Darby Bannard (born 1934 in New Haven, CT) Mandragora Silkscreen Litho print on BFK Rives art Paper. Hand signed in pencil, numbered and titled. Walter Darby Barnard is a Pr...
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1980s Abstract Walter Darby Bannard Art

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Mixed Media

Jacaranda
By Walter Darby Bannard
Located in New York, NY
Walter Darby Bannard Jacaranda, 1980 Screenprint on Rives BFK Paper Hand signed, numbered 74/100 and titled on lower front 24 3/4 × 38 inches Provenance Bert Gallery, Providence, Rho...
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1980s Color-Field Walter Darby Bannard Art

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Screen

Walter Darby Bannard, Ammersee #2 signed painting by renowned Color Field artist
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Walter Darby Bannard Ammersee #2, 1975 Watercolor and acrylic painting on paper Signed, titled and dated lower recto This is a unique work Frame included: elegantly floated and frame...
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Honshu acrylic on canvas by Walter Darby Bannard
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Gorgeous example of Walter Darby Bannard's use of acrylic mediums which came out in the 1970s. It is richly colored example of his work from that period. An American abstract painter...
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1970s Abstract Walter Darby Bannard Art

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Sicilian Magician, Abstract Silkscreen by Walter Darby Bannard
By Walter Darby Bannard
Located in Long Island City, NY
Sicilian Magician Walter Darby Bannard, American (1934–2016) Date: 1980 Screenprint, signed, numbered, and titled in pencil Edition of 99/100 Image Size: 20 x 30 inches Size: 25 x 38...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Walter Darby Bannard Art

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Sicilian Magician - lt ed silkscreen by renowned abstract expressionist Signed/N
By Walter Darby Bannard
Located in New York, NY
Walter Darby Bannard Siciliian Magician, 1980 Silkscreen on wove paper Pencil signed, titled and dated by the artist on the front Unframed Provenance: Bart Gallery, Providence, RI Th...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Walter Darby Bannard Art

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“Liberty Garden”, a large resin on canvas. Dated 1972 and signed on verso by Walter Darby Bannard (1934-2016), an American artist. Can be hung horizontally or vertically. Bannard ...
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1970s Abstract Walter Darby Bannard Art

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Cronion, 1973
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Offered here is a signed limited edition art print by Walter Darby Bannard: Title: "Cronion" 1973 Silkscreen 25 × 39¾ Signed Numbered from a limited edition of 200 I believe this image might have been used for the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Excellent condition; never mounted, matted or framed Walter Darby Barnard is a Professor of Art at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. His work is included in many prestigious public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Whitney Museum of American Art; Guggenheim Museum; Albright-Knox Art Gallery; Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art; Baltimore Museum of Art and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Walter Darby Bannard (born September 23, 1934 in New Haven, CT), also known as Darby Bannard, is an American abstract painter. Bannard attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Princeton University, where he struck up a friendship and working relationship with Frank Stella, which continued after graduation and eventuated in the extreme minimalism both artists engaged in around 1959 and thereafter. The first paintings from the 1959-1965 period contained few forms, as little as a single band painted around a field of color, and then developed into somewhat more complex geometric forms by the mid-60s. In the late 60s the forms dissolved into pale, atmospheric fields of color applied with rollers and paint-soaked rags. He was associated with Lyrical Abstraction, Minimalism, Formalism (art), Post-painterly Abstraction and Color Field painting. He began using the new acrylic mediums in 1970 and his paintings evolved into colorful expanses of richly colored gels and polymers applied with squeegees and commercial floor brooms, which continues to the present. Bannard was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1968. Bannard’s first solo show was at the Tibor de Nagy gallery in January, 1965 and he had exhibitions there until 1970. He began showing at the Lawrence Rubin Gallery, and then in 1974 at the Knoedler Contemporary Gallery, where he showed for the next 15 years. Currently he shows at the Loretta Howard...
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Offered here is a signed limited edition art print by Walter Darby Bannard: Title: "Cronion" 1973 Silkscreen 25 × 39¾ Signed Numbered from a limited edition of 200 I believe this image might have been used for the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Excellent condition; never mounted, matted or framed Walter Darby Barnard is a Professor of Art at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. His work is included in many prestigious public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Whitney Museum of American Art; Guggenheim Museum; Albright-Knox Art Gallery; Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art; Baltimore Museum of Art and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Walter Darby Bannard (born September 23, 1934 in New Haven, CT), also known as Darby Bannard, is an American abstract painter. Bannard attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Princeton University, where he struck up a friendship and working relationship with Frank Stella, which continued after graduation and eventuated in the extreme minimalism both artists engaged in around 1959 and thereafter. The first paintings from the 1959-1965 period contained few forms, as little as a single band painted around a field of color, and then developed into somewhat more complex geometric forms by the mid-60s. In the late 60s the forms dissolved into pale, atmospheric fields of color applied with rollers and paint-soaked rags. He was associated with Lyrical Abstraction, Minimalism, Formalism (art), Post-painterly Abstraction and Color Field painting. He began using the new acrylic mediums in 1970 and his paintings evolved into colorful expanses of richly colored gels and polymers applied with squeegees and commercial floor brooms, which continues to the present. Bannard was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1968. Bannard’s first solo show was at the Tibor de Nagy gallery in January, 1965 and he had exhibitions there until 1970. He began showing at the Lawrence Rubin Gallery, and then in 1974 at the Knoedler Contemporary Gallery, where he showed for the next 15 years. Currently he shows at the Loretta Howard...
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