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Willem Johan Barbieri (1948-2019)

The Alchemist’s Paradise

SKU: 11826
Signed, dated and titled. Oil on canvas

Size:
Height – 80.5cm
Width – 120cm

DESCRIPTION

Presentation:
unframed

Willem was born in post-war Rotterdam to an Italian father who owned a demolition business and a Dutch mother whose family ran a grocery store. Growing up in a city being rebuilt from the devastation of war, Willem’s early experiences influenced his art, particularly his memories of the flat wasteland and the skeletal remains of buildings. He spent his childhood exploring museums, studying art, and cycling to coastal spots, all while being deeply influenced by his paternal and maternal heritage, which connected him to both Renaissance and Dutch masters.

Despite training as an electrician, Willem’s passion for painting led him to take up various odd jobs that offered him creative inspiration. He worked in places like a meat factory, where he collected animal skulls for his art, and an onion factory, where he befriended a professor of literature. His jobs often involved machines, transport, and manufacturing, which further fuelled his artistic endeavours.

Willem’s artistic journey was marked by a deep interest in the basics of life, which he explored through his paintings of food, nature, and everyday objects. He was heavily influenced by literature, folk tales, and the works of artists like Breughel and Hieronymus Bosch. Although he was passionate about his art, he rarely showed or sold his work, preferring to keep his creations private. His works, often divided into themes of “Sayings,” “Speeding,” and “Sittings,” captured a range of subjects, from proverbs and transportation to portraits, including both anonymous figures and famous personalities.

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THE ARTIST

Willem Johan
Barbieri
1948-2019

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