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George Barret Jr. (1767–1842), sometimes referred to as George Barret the Younger, was an
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, and a son of the Irish artist George Barret Sr.


Life

Almost certainly taught by his father, he exhibited at the
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from 1800 to 1803. He was an early member of the
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when it was founded in 1804, and exhibited prolifically, never missing an exhibition for 38 years. Little is known of his early years, except that in 1767 he was born in Orchard Street in London, off Portman Square, where his father lived after moving from his native Ireland. Throughout his life, he rarely left London apart from sketching excursions in the Home Counties. George Barret was seventeen when he and his brothers and sisters were left fatherless, and had to support themselves by their own efforts. Three of them, beside himself, took to the practice of art, but George was by far the most gifted artistically. His earlier works were views of the
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and Home Counties and a few of Wales, but he increasingly turned to romantic compositions of a Claudian type showing poetic sunrises and sunsets without reference to locality. These early works were mainly topographical views in oil, but after he helped found the Water-Colour Society he turned to watercolour. Later on he became influenced by ideal landscape painters such as
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. From time to time Barret collaborated with other artists, notably
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around 1830, and in 1840 he published ''The Theory and Practice of Water-Colour Painting''. A truly visionary painter, his artistic power remained unimpaired to the last, even though his life was one long struggle against financial ruin. He lived most of his life in Paddington, where he died on 19 March 1842. Like his father before him, he died destitute. He was buried in the ancient churchyard of St. Mary's, Paddington.


List of Artworks

* ''Lake Scene'', Oil on Canvas. Held by The Wilson in Cheltenham. * ''Returning from Work'', Oil on Canvas. Held by the
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. * ''Italianate Landscape with Shepherds'', Oil on Canvas. Held by the
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. * ''Landscape with Classical Ruins, Figures and Goats'', Oil on Canvas. Held by the
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. * ''Bacchus Enthroned Served by Boys with Attendant Bacchantes'', Oil on Canvas. Held by the
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near Shrewsbury. * ''Landscape (The Return Home)'', watercolour, pencil, ink & gum arabic on paper. Held by the Oldham Gallery. * ''View of Hampstead, London'', watercolour on paper. Held by the Somerset Heritage Centre. * ''The Return Home'', watercolour, bodycolour & gum arabic on paper. Held by the Oldham Gallery. * ''Landscape in the Isle of Wight'', pen & ink, watercolour on paper. Held by The Courtauld, London. * ''Wooden Bridge'', watercolour on paper. Held by the
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. * ''Classical Composition with Peacock'', watercolour, gouache & pencil on paper. Held by
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. * ''The Sketcher'', Oil on Panel. Held by
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. * ''View from Richmond Hill, Surrey'', Oil on Canvas. Held by Orleans House Gallery. * ''Laying Foundation Stone of Plymouth Breakwater'', Oil on Canvas. Held by The Box, Plymouth.


References

*J. L. Roget.
History of the Old-Watercolour Society, vol 1
' (London, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1891) p299. *John Ramm. "Apostle of Light" (Antique Dealer & Collectors Guide, October 2000, Vol 54, No.3). *Huon Mallalieu, "Barret, George (1767–1842)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, May 200
accessed 22 July 2007


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