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Will Barnet Animal Prints

American, 1911-2012
At the beginning of his career, Will Barnet was known for his figural depictions of domestic scenes. But, as he continued to stylistically develop, Barnet arrived at abstract geometric paintings far removed from his original career. A part of the Indian Space Painters group, Barnet was inspired by Native American art in creating these divergent images. Throughout his career, Barnet oscillated between representational and abstract paintings, never fully settling on one. He has received the National Medal of Arts in 2011, and his work has been displayed at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Artist: Will Barnet
The Book, Silkscreen, S/N from the 1776-1976: USA Bicentennial Prints portfolio
By Will Barnet
Located in New York, NY
Will Barnet The Book, from the 1776 USA 1976: Bicentennial Prints portfolio, 1975 Silkscreen in colors on white Arches wove paper Pencil signed, titled and numbered 65/75 on the fron...
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1970s Contemporary Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Screen

Antique American Modernist Portrait Signed Limited Edition Serigraph Interlude
By Will Barnet
Located in Buffalo, NY
Vintage American modernist interior scene by Will Barnet. Titled "Interlude". Signed and numbered limited edition from 1982.
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1980s Modern Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Screen

Meditation and Minou
By Will Barnet
Located in Buffalo, NY
Artist: Will Barnet, American (1911 - 2012) Title: Meditation and Minou Year: 1980 Medium: Lithograph and Serigraph on BFK Rives, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 40/150
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1970s American Realist Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Archival Paper, Lithograph

The Blue Robe
By Will Barnet
Located in New York, NY
Created by Will Barnet in 1971 as an etching and aquatint on wove paper, The Blue Robe measures 23 1/2 x 30 in. (60 x 76.2 cm), unframed. The artwork is hand-signed, titled, and anno...
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20th Century Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

Aurora (Red), Framed and Signed Modern Screenprint by Will Barnet
By Will Barnet
Located in Long Island City, NY
Aurora (Red) Will Barnet, American (1911–2012) Date: 1979 Color Screenprint on Lenox, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of AP Image Size: 16.5 x 40 inches Size: 20 x 43.5 in. (50...
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1970s American Modern Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Screen

PLAY Signed Lithograph, Young Woman In Tree Playing with Cats, Rainbow Sunset
By Will Barnet
Located in Union City, NJ
PLAY by the American painter and printmaker Will Barnet (born May 25, 1911 - died Nov. 13, 2012) is an original hand drawn lithograph printed using hand lithography techniques on arc...
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1970s Contemporary Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Cat and Canary by Will Barnet
By Will Barnet
Located in Paonia, CO
Cat and Canary by Will Barnet shows a black cat with yellow eyes lounging next to a canary drinking out of a water bowl on a brown, orange and grey geometrical background done in ...
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1980s Other Art Style Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Screen

Way to the Sea (framed hand signed lithograph)
By Will Barnet
Located in Aventura, FL
Lithograph in colors on paper. Hand signed, dated titled and numbered lower margin by Will Barnet. From edition of 300. Image size 40.25 x 30 inches. Sheet size 46.25 x 36 inches....
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1980s Contemporary Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Paper, Lithograph

THE BANNISTER
By Will Barnet
Located in Aventura, FL
Lithograph on arches paper. Hand signed, dated titled and numbered in pencil by the artist. From the deluxe edition of 125. Image size 32 x 25 inches. Sheet size 36 x 26.5 inches. ...
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1980s Contemporary Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Paper, Lithograph

Reclining Woman (framed hand signed lithograph)
By Will Barnet
Located in Aventura, FL
Lithograph in colors on paper. Hand signed, dated, titled and numbered lower margin by Will Barnet. From edition of 300. Image size 29.5 x 38 inches. Sheet size 33 x 41 inches. F...
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1980s Contemporary Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Paper, Lithograph

Woman and White Cat, Framed and Signed Modern Screenprint by Will Barnet
By Will Barnet
Located in Long Island City, NY
Woman and White Cat Will Barnet, American (1911–2012) Date: 1971 Screenprint, signed, titled and numbered in pencil Edition of 45/200 Image Size: 23.25 x 20 inches Size: 26 x 22 in. ...
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1970s American Modern Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Screen

Child Reading
By Will Barnet
Located in New York, NY
Created by Will Barnet in 1970 as a screenprint in colors, Child Reading measures 23 ¼ x 13 ½ in. (59 x 34.3 cm), unframed. The artwork is hand-signed, titled, and numbered from the ...
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20th Century Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Screen

MEDITATION AND MINOU
By Will Barnet
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed, titled, dated and numbered by the artist. Image size 22 x 28 inches. Sheet size 28 x 34 inches. Custom framed as pictured. From the main edition of 150. Artwork i...
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1980s Contemporary Will Barnet Animal Prints

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Lithograph

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Will Barnet "Cat and Canary" Pencil Signed Lithograph c.1970
By Will Barnet
Located in San Francisco, CA
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Impressionist Will Barnet Animal Prints

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MEDITATION AND MINOU
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Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed, titled, dated and numbered by the artist. Artwork in excellent condition. Additional images are available upon request. Certificate of Authenticity is included. All rea...
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Find a wide variety of authentic Will Barnet animal prints available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Will Barnet in lithograph, paper, screen print and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Will Barnet animal prints, so small editions measuring 14 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Larry Rivers, David Gilhooly, and Guillaume Azoulay. Will Barnet animal prints prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,196 and tops out at $2,963, while the average work can sell for $2,000.

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