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Artist: Charles Burton Barber (1845 - 1894)
Nationality: British
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Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Charles Burton Barber.
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Thomas Eakins Title: Portrait of Elizabeth L. Burton Date: 1905 - 1906 Medium: oil
- THomas Eakins - Portrait of Elizabeth L. Burton oil on canvas Minneapolis Institute of Arts American
- Heiman Dullaert - The Barber Surgeon 1636-1684 oil on panel Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum Dutch
- Paul Byk
Barber bowl
earthenware
circa 1760
- W.G. Jackman
W.E. Burton
19th century
- Thomas Hicks - The Musicale, Barber Shop, Trenton Falls, New York 1866 oil on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art American
- Tony and Calvin Hunt
Barber board, Ici Bon Coiffeur
paint on wood
20th century
- Burton Rice
See him through - World War I poster
lithograph poster
1918
- Multiple Artists
Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor of America, Ireland, Scotland and England by William E. Burton (New York: D. Appleton, 1857), Division 1 (of 4)
book with wood engravings
1857
- Concealment of the Centimanes, Robert Burton Middaugh (born 1935) (Artist), 20th century, Graphite
- LÈopold Flameng
Captain Richard Burton
19th - 20th century
- Hobbs, Brockunier & Co
Barber bottle with stopper
glass
circa 1885
- Thomas Barber
Yarmouth
18th - 19th century
- K.A. Abrokwah
Barber board: The Wig Fashions
ink and pencil on paper
20th century
- E.K. Sackey
Barber board with barbering directory
ink and watercolor
20th century
- K.A. Abrokwah
Barber board, The Wig
ink and water color on paper
20th century
- K.A. Abrokwah
Barber board: The Wig Fashions
ink and watercolor on paper
20th century
- Tony and Calvin Hunt
Barber board, God's Time is the Best
ink, pencil and water color
20th century
- Rasmane P.
Barber board: Onile, Gogalo, Courbet etc.
paint on metal
20th century
- Ntia's Arts
Barber board
paint on wood
20th century
- Armand Coussens
Barber
Color etching
19th - 20th century
- Irwim Hoffman
Mexican Barber Shop
Etching
1936
- Tony and Calvin Hunt
Barber board, The Barbering Directory
ink, pencil and water color on paper
20th century
- Ntia's Arts
Barber board with six faces
paint on wood
20th century
- Rasmane P.
Barber board with two faces and thirteen profiles
paint on wood
20th century
- Howard Hack
Clay and Davis Street Barber Shop
Lithograph
1968
- Untitled #56 (fireplace), Jeff Burton (United States, born 1963) (Artist), 1997, Silver dye-bleach (Ilfachrome) print, laminated
- Pair of Woman’s Platform Sandals, Don Burton Shoe Salon (Retailer), circa 1943, Suede, metal, patent leather, leather
- Wenceslas Hollar
William Burton,. LLB
17th century
- A.J. Bernard
Barber board, Visitez Votre Meilleure Tresseuse
paint on wood
20th century The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: artist unknown Title: Delft Barber"s Bowl Date: about 1720 Medium: ceramic Dimensions: H.3-1/2 x
- LA FAMILLE BURTON ; DIT AUSSI SCENE D'INTERIEUR A L'ECUREUIL (1755 entre ; 1760 et) by MERCIER Philippe
- Thomas Rowlandson
Damn The Barber
Etching
1815 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Berenice Abbott Title: Tri-Boro Barber School, 264 Bowery, Manhattan Date: 1935 Medium: gelatin silver Museum of Fine Arts
- Ampulla (container) in the form of a bear Roman or Byzantine Late Imperial to Late
- Daniel Nicholas Chodowiecki
[Men arguing in front of a barber shop]
18th - 19th century
- Thomas Rowlandson
The Sailor and Barber
Etching with watercolor
1799
- Barber Pole, Weeping Water, Nebraska, Wright Morris (United States, 1910 - 1998) , 1947, Gelatin-silver print
- Thomas Rowlandson
Damn the Barber
watercolor
18th - 19th century Museum of Fine Arts
- James Frothingham, American, 1786-1864 Mrs. Nathaniel West, Jr. (Mary White) about 1820-26 Oil on panel
- Luther and his barber, Lovis Corinth (Germany, Tapiau, 1858 - 1925) , 1920, Lithograph on handmade paper Museum of Fine Arts
- Adriaen van Ostade, Dutch, 1610-1684 Peasants Gathered Round a Barrel mid-1650s Oil on panel 32.4 Museum of Fine Arts
- Unidentified artist, Belgian, fourth quarter 18th century Two Women in a Kitchen Oil on canvas
- Livingroom Corner, Arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine Sr., New York City, Louise Lawler (United States, Pennsylvania, Hazelton, born 1947) , 1984/85, Silver dye-bleach (Cibachrome) print
- Thomas Rowlandson
John Bull Cheering up his Half-starved Barber
watercolor
18th - 19th century
- Hans Burgkmair, the Elder
Five court officers: Cupbearer, Cook, Barber, Tailor and Cobler. From: The Triumph of Maximilian I
15th - 16th century
- Scott Burton - Six-Part Seating 1985-1998 polished granite National Gallery of Art American Museum of Fine Arts
- ©Yousuf Karsh ; Yousuf Karsh, Canadian (born in Armenia) 1908 Samuel Barber 1956 Photograph, gelatin
- Bakewell, Pears & Co.
Flask dark blue
glass
circa 1840
- Bakewell, Pears & Co.
Decanter, "Carstairs Rye"
glass
late 19th century
- Blanding Sloan
"Listen to Dat Barber Shop chord", head piece vignette for Chattanooga, on page [39] in the book Way Down South by Clarence Muse and David Arlen , woodcuts by Blanding Sloan (Hollywood, CA: David Graham Fischer, [1932])
woodcut
19
- Conical Topiary with Ladder, Becky Cohen (United States, born 1947) , 1993, Gelatin-silver print
- Side Chair, Peter Shire (United States, born 1947) , 1989-1990, Steel, stainless steel, paint
- Adjustable Chaise, Peter Shire (United States, born 1947) , 1989-1990, Painted steel, stainless steel
- Adjustable Chaise, Peter Shire (United States, born 1947) , 1989-1990, Steel, stainless steel, paint
- Walter Crane
The Curate and the Barber in Disguise,page 136 in the book Don Quixote of the Mancha, retold by Judge Parry (London: Blackie & Son and Manchester: Sherratt and Hughes, 1900)
lithograph
1900 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Cactus Barbershop, Big Spring, Texas
- ’Breakfast Crunch’ Table, Peter Shire (United States, born 1947) , 1989-1990, Steel, stainless steel, paint, granite
- Les Trois Petits Cochons (1934) by SCHUCO (fabricant)
- Homme nu agenouillé, les bras tendus vers la sol, les doigts écartés (1860 vers ; 1865 vers) by PUVIS DE CHAVANNES Pierre
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (16) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Barber
Barber Institute of Fine Arts: Pre-War Politians by Edmond Kapp The Barber Institute has 243 of Kapp's portraits and caricatures, far too many to display at one time, so this exhibition offers a taste of the collection and a glimpse into a political age which, although increasingly remote, continues to shape o...
Judy A Saslow Gallery: Steve Barber, Richard Lange and Dimitar Manev Steve Barber, who lives, paints and teaches in Michigan, applies a mixture of oil paint and wax to a black board and then scratches away images and text. The result is a humorous cacophony of information that depicts his "fears, hopes, conflicts ...
Barber Institute of Fine Arts: The Blue Bower: Rossetti in the 1860s This exhibition brings together twenty works of art by Rossetti and focuses on his
masterpiece of the period, The Blue Bower (1865). These works are displayed in
context with paintings and drawings by other nine...
Hoxton Distillery: The Poster Show +1 The Artists are:
Neil Chapman and Steve Claydon
Tobias Collier
John Hanson and Richard Paul
Carol Ho
Colin Lowe and Roddy Thomson
Michelle Barber
Steve Colson
Jens Kabisch
Mark PearsonThe Poster The S...
National Gallery: Puvis de Chavannes Joining them are preparatory studies and drawings for the composition, as well as a beautiful series of drawings for individual figures. They help trace the genesis and elaboration of one of Puvis most ambitious religious compositions, and show h...
Grace Cathedral: GraceOnline Listen to audio interviews of the featured artists talking about how
religion and spirituality influence their creative powers. This feature
promises to be inspirational to both the artist and non-artist alike. You
can log on to this piece di...
Campbell Works: Matt Golden: Two Drops a cloud makes This exhibition manages to revere both the found object and the handmade,
rigor and chaos, aspiring ideas of preservation, reconstruction and preparation.
His works are conceptual rhymes that read as visual haiku’s. A scaffold tower,
often used...
Vinopolis Gallery: It Went Dark and I Saw Photography is based on light and cannot depict
darkness. In the photographic medium, dark areas
imply that nothing is reflected into the camera lens
and that the photographic surface does not receive
visual information. Darkness can thereby b...
Crafts Council Gallery: Jerwood Applied Arts Prize 2004: Furniture Chair of the judges, David Redhead, commented: "Selecting the entries was
an incredibly difficult task. We have chosen a range of styles and all
the finalists exhibited a commitment to innovation, wit, elegance and
simplicity in the execution...
First Street Gallery: Small Takes: Zeuxis The artists of Zeuxis are Lucy Barber, William Barnes, Suzanne Biggins, Joseph Byrne, Susan Cohen, Catherine Drabkin, Bevin Engman, Nancy Flanagan, Phyllis Floyd, Stanley Friedman, John Goodrich, Robert Jessel, Tim Kennedy, Deborah Kirklin, Carmel...
Subject Matter Gallery: Collabro: Collaborations by over 68 Artists The "Collabro" artists have teamed up in groups of two or more to create work all captured and connected in one gallery. Collaborative art pieces will have their artists revealed at the show opening. The show was curated by Poor Al and includes Jo...
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: The SCANZ Exhibition – Raranga Tangata From an initial call to SCANZ participants for proposals for the exhibition, Mercedes Vicente, Govett-Brewster curator, and Sarah Cook, UK guest co-curator, have selected eight projects by Stella Brennan (NZ), Nina Czegledy/Greg Judelman/Daniel Ba...
California Museum of Photography: Joy Before the Object: Expressions of Modernism from UCR/CMP Collections There is an urgent need to examine old opinions and look at things from a new viewpoint. There must be
an increase in the joy one takes in an object, and the photographer should become fully conscious of the
splendid fidelity of rep...
Temple Bar Gallery and Studios: Highly Acclaimed Works of Rosalind Nashashibi Shot in Omaha, Nebraska in 2002, Midwest features images of traffic passing, of people walking along silent streets and of groups chatting, eating and spending time in cafes. These scenes of unhurried local life are combined with almost motionless...
Museo del Prado: The Spanish Portrait from El Greco to Picasso Over the course of three and a half months and through a
selection of 84
works, the exhibition devoted to the Spanish portrait will
present a survey
of the development of this genre in Spanish art from the
late fifteenth
century to the ea...
Nottingham City Museums & Galleries - Nottingham Castle: Through the Surface: Celebrating Cultural Exchange and Collaboration Between Britain and Japan THROUGH THE SURFACE is the next step, a collaborative project, building upon the relationships established during ‘Textural Space’.
Both projects have been organised by Lesley Millar, originated through, & supported by, The Surrey Institute of Ar...
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