Sam Barber sees the world differently than you or
I. Step into his home or studio and the dancing lights and the wondrous
symphony of colors transport you to another time and place.
Sam was born in Europe and came to the United States when he was
four years old. He first became aware of art as a way of expressing
what he saw and felt when he was about five years old. Sam went on
to art school and people began to notice the unique qualities of
his work. He was something special. Even before he began to study
art formally, Sam realized that this was all he wanted to do with
his life.
At age twenty-two, Sam won a scholarship to the highly regarded
Art Students League in New York. He then went on to study at the
National Academy of Design. His teacher, William Draper, recognized
his talent and in the mid-1960's arranged for him to study with Henry
Hensche at the distinguished Cape School of Art in Provincetown,
MA. Organized by the American Impressionists, the school allowed
its students free rein to experiment. Sam would stay on to study
with Henry for the next nine years.
In 1974, Sam began teaching portrait and landscape painting at the
Cape Cod Conservatory of Music and Fine Arts and at the Cape Cod
Art Association. He participated in many exhibitions, receiving the
First Prize in Oil of the Cape Cod Association five times between
1974 and 1983. He is a member of the prestigious Society of American
Impressionists.
Sam has made Cape Cod, MA his home for thirty-five years and says, "Living
here offers tremendous changes of light and this affects my paintings ". "Surrounded
by water,"
he muses, "causes the sky to change from green to green-blue
to aqua-light blue sometimes in a matter of minutes.... When I came
here to study with Henry Hensche I knew right away that this was
the place for me and that I would stay".
He currently lives in Hyannis Port with his lovely and supportive
wife, Janie and their two sons, Freddy and Paul. Sam will tell you
in no uncertain terms that Janie has been the rock of his life and
the inspiration for many of his works. His paintings often feature
Janie as the classic beauty set among a profusion of flowers or highlighting
a seascape.
Education
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Art Student League
- under William Draper |
1966-1969 |
New York, NY |
National Academy of Design
- under Giantano Cessore |
1972-1974 |
New York, NY |
Cape Cod School of Art
- under Henry Hensche |
1966-1972 |
Provincetown, MA |
Selected Awards
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Cape Cod Association, First Prize in Oil - 1974, 1977, 1980,
1981, 1983
Cape Cod Association, Excellence in Tradition - 1974
LaGrange College Collection (Georgia) Purchase Prize - 1974
Shreveport Art Guild (Louisiana) Award - 1974
Two Flags Festival (Arizona) Award - 1974
Cape Cod Association, Best in Show - 1975, 1976
Cape Cod Association, Best in Pastel - 1977
Cape Cod Association, Best in Oil, All New England - 1978
Salmagundi Club (New York City) Philip Eisenberg Award - 1981
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