Isa Barnett PRICE CHARTS
1923 Carbondale, Pennsylvania - 2001. Known for: Illustrator-narrative, still life.
Barnett was an American artist, illustrator, and teacher. After High School graduation, he attended the Fleisher Art School and the Philadelphia Museum School of Art before being drafted into the... Read full biography
Barnett was an American artist, illustrator, and teacher. After High School graduation, he attended the Fleisher Art School and the Philadelphia Museum School of Art before being drafted into the U.S. Army to fight in World War II. He worked as a freelance artist while teaching at the Philadelphia... Read full biography
Barnett was an American artist, illustrator, and teacher. After High School graduation, he attended the Fleisher Art School and the Philadelphia Museum School of Art before being drafted into the U.S. Army to fight in World War II. He worked as a freelance artist while teaching at the Philadelphia Museum School and the Moore College of Art. Over the course of his career, Barnett produced work in numerous kinds of media, including acrylic, charcoal, oil, pen and ink, watercolor, bronze, marble,... Read full biography
Barnett was an American artist, illustrator, and teacher. After High School graduation, he attended the Fleisher Art School and the Philadelphia Museum School of Art before being drafted into the U.S. Army to fight in World War II. He worked as a freelance artist while teaching at the Philadelphia Museum School and the Moore College of Art. Over the course of his career, Barnett produced work in numerous kinds of media, including acrylic, charcoal, oil, pen and ink, watercolor, bronze, marble, and lithography. His works appeared in National Geographic, Life, Reader's Digest, the Saturday Evening Post, and more. He also produced work for the Franklin Mint, including several large series of medals.
Barnett was an American artist, illustrator, and teacher. After High School graduation, he attended the Fleisher Art School and the Philadelphia Museum School of Art before being drafted into the U.S. Army to fight in World War II. He worked as a freelance artist while teaching at the Philadelphia Museum School and the Moore College of Art. Over the course of his career, Barnett produced work in numerous kinds of media, including acrylic, charcoal, oil, pen and ink, watercolor, bronze, marble, and lithography. His works appeared in National Geographic, Life, Reader's Digest, the Saturday Evening Post, and more. He also produced work for the Franklin Mint, including several large series of medals.

