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By permission of the artistThe Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature a 12-piece Exhibition of works by American landscape artist Barbara Applegate (born 1954 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania).

 

Barbara’s earliest fine art memories include visits to the studios of the many artists living and painting along the Delaware River between Center Bridge and New Hope. Influenced by the Buck’s County painters Daniel Garber, Edward W. Redfield and Walter Schofield, Applegate spent her early years painting the villages and countryside along the Delaware River.

 

After graduating from Dickinson College, Applegate relocated to the Brandywine Valley and immersed herself in the rich tradition of realism made famous by Howard Pyle and the Wyeths. Working in watercolor, egg tempera and oil, Barbara spent the next decade painting the quiet rolling landscape and the beautiful 18th century Quaker homesteads.

 

By the mid 1990s the suburban sprawl surrounding Philadelphia had nearly obliterated the serene Pennsylvania landscape. Looking for new inspiration, Barbara spent several summers in rural Maine. She was drawn to the quiet villages with their wood-frame houses and kitchen gardens. In 1996, Applegate permanently relocated to Penobscot Bay and now maintains her studio/gallery in the beautiful village of Bristol Mills on the Pemaquid Peninsula.

 

Barbara Applegate has received numerous awards for her watercolor and oil paintings--including awards for merit from the National Arts Club, NYC; Knickerbocker Artists, NYC; Salmagundi Club, NYC; Philadelphia Watercolor Club, San Diego Watercolor Club and the Gold Medal from the American Artist Professional League, NYC.

 

A partial list of public and corporate collections includes: Colby College, Dickinson College, Oberlin College, University of Pennsylvania, Williams College, MBNA America, Proctor and Gamble Company, Viceroy and Mank, Ltd., and Aztec Printing.

 

Barbara Applegate is represented by the Bayview Gallery, Brunswick, ME:  the Highlands Art Gallery, Lamberville, NJ:  J Todd Galleries, Wellesley and Chatham MA.

Over the past 20 years, Applegate's work has been featured in numerous publications including:  American Art Collector, American Artists, American Art Review, Arts and Antiques, Down East and Yankee. The New York Graphic Society has published ten prints of Applegate's paintings. In 2005, ABC's national news program "Primetime Live" aired an interview with the artist. In the spring of 2007 People Magazine published an interview with Applegate at her home in Maine.  Applegate's paintings were featured in the May 2009 and the September 2011 issue of American Art Collector.

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"Soggy Day, Camden Harbor"

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Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist

 

Barbara Applegate (Born 1954)

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Gallery #217 

 

 

July 7, 2015

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                ARTIST'S STATEMENT

 

“Studying and embracing the basics of drawing composition and color theory allows me to paint without thinking about technique. Now it is just a race between me and the changing elements of wind, light and all the flying debris and insects that ultimately find their way onto the painting.”

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