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Roderic Barrett

Roderic Barrett
Born 8 January 1920
Colchester, Essex
Died 2000 (aged 80)
Nationality British
Known for painting, engraving

Roderic Barrett (1920–2000) was a British painter from Colchester, England.

At fifteen years old, he was accepted into the Central School of Art and Design in London. He studied there until 1940 specializing in wood engraving under John Farleigh but also receiving tuition from William Roberts and Bernard Meninsky. Then Barrett gradually switched from engravings to oil paintings in his later life.

Barrett became an conscientious objector in World War II and he returned to Colchester and in 1947 began teaching part-time at the Central School. Barrett, a lifelong Socialist and pacifist, also objected to military service during the Second World War. After 21 years he moved on to tutor at the Royal Academy School where he remained until his retirement in 1996. Barrett was long associated with the Colchester Art Society, succeeding Cedric Morris as its president, having been a founder member in 1946, along with Henry Collins, Lett Haines, John Nash and Cedric Morris.

From 1939 to 1940, Barrett began showing with the Society of Wood Engravers. From 1946 with the Colchester Art Society and with the Society through the 1950s he became a regular exhibitor. Cecil Keeling, one of his admirers of wood engravings, produced an article on art publication Motif, in spring 1961 issued. Among the illustrations were Chairs and Men, Family of Chairs, Family Bike Ride, Ass and Man and Fallen Chair, some such engraved images over the years also appearing as oils. Barrett was given his first solo show in 1948 at The Hilton Gallery, Cambridge. The paintings, drawings and engravings included work on the Don Quixote theme.

During the remaining just over 40 years, Barrett’s pictures had been included in a number of mixed exhibitions and solo shows. His first retrospective, at The Minories, Colchester, in 1973, would be one of a series. He also became the long-serving president of the Colchester Art Society in 1982. Barrett’s pictures from 1970 were a frequent feature of the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy. He had begun to teach part-time in the Academy Schools. His post-graduate students appreciated his honesty and uncompromisingly high standards.


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