Joseph Barber

Painting, Visual Artist

1757 – 1811

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Who was Joseph Barber?

Joseph Barber was an English landscape painter and art teacher, and an early member of the Birmingham School of landscape painters.

Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Barber moved to Birmingham in the 1770s, where he worked painting papier-mâché and japanned goods. By the mid-1880s he was well established as the town's first drawing master, with an academy training artists on Great Charles Street. His pupils there included David Cox, William Radclyffe and Samuel Lines, who was to form his own academy in Newhall Street in 1807.

Barber had five children. His two sons Vincent Barber and Charles Barber both trained as painters in his academy, with Vincent taking over its running after his father's death in 1811. His daughters Maria, Eliza and Ann Matilda also exhibited paintings and taught private students. Ann Matilda was the mother of theologian and Bishop of Durham Joseph Barber Lightfoot.

Charles and Vincent Barber, with the elder Barber's former pupil Samuel Lines, set up a separate academy of life drawing in 1809, that would eventually evolve into the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists and Birmingham School of Art.

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Born
1757
England
Children
Nationality
  • England
Lived in
  • Birmingham
  • Newcastle upon Tyne
Died
Jul 16, 1811

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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