Walter William Barker Jr - Artist Info

About Walter William Barker Jr

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Wally Barker
  • Biography from the Archives of askART

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    Born in Coblenz, Germany, Walter Barker grew up in Webster Groves, near St. Louis, Missouri. He received a BFA degree from Washington University in 1948, having studied with Philip Guston, Horst Janson, and Max Beckmann. Barker earned an MFA degree from the University of Indiana, where he was a student of Alton Pickens and Henry Hope.

    Barker later did writing about Max Beckmann including the introductory essay for a Beckmann exhibition catalogue for Vivieno Gallery in 1969 and for a 1984 Beckmann exhibition catalogue in Munich, Germany.

    From 1962 to 1978, Walter Barker was a Special Correspondent for the St. Louis Post Dispatch. At Washington University from 1950 to 1962, he was an instructor of painting, and from 1966 to 1985, he taught at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro where he was also a resident.

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    Who's Who in American Art, 2003-2004
  • Biography from Auctionata

    Walter William Barker (1921-2004) The US-American painter and author Walter William Barker studied up from the late 1940s at the Art School of the Washington University in St. Louis under the famous German painter and sculptor Max Beckmann (1884-1950), who had been emigrated shortly before to the US. Later Barker himself worked as a professor at the universities of Washington and North Carolina.

    Meeting Max Beckmann significantly influenced his career: He became a member of the Max-Beckmann-Gesellschaft, Munich and published a lot of articles about the artist. Works by Barker are among others in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum as well the Museum of Modern Art, both New York. (msc)

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