Bo Bartlett

Stakeholder, 2020

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30-1/4"

SOLD

Bo Bartlett

Outhouse, 2020

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30"

Bo Bartlett

Wheaton in the Fog, 2020

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30"

Bo Bartlett

Untitled, 2018

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30"

Bo Bartlett

Tide Pool, 2018

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30"

Bo Bartlett

Portugalside, 2018

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30"

Bo Bartlett

The Dolphins, 2018

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30"

Bo Bartlett

Station, 2017

Gouache on paper

15-1/4" x 22-1/2"

Bo Bartlett

Silent Seas, 2016

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30"

Bo Bartlett

Shoulder Season, 2022

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30-1/4"

Bo Bartlett

Shark Point, 2018

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30"

Bo Bartlett

Peat Bucket, 2020

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30"

Bo Bartlett

Painting at No Man Land's, 2022

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30-1/4"

SOLD

Bo Bartlett

Monument, 2022

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30"

SOLD

Bo Bartlett

Mermaid Cove at Low Tide, 2022

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30"

SOLD

Bo Bartlett

Matinicus, 2020

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30"

Bo Bartlett

Henri, 2021

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30-1/8"

SOLD

Bo Bartlett

Betsy Heading Out to Paint the Open Sea, 2022

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30-1/4"

SOLD

Bo Bartlett

Atlantic Studies, 2022

Gouache on paper

22-1/2" x 30-1/4"

Press Release

Widely known and respected as one of the best contemporary realist painters working today, Bo Bartlett divides his time between Maine and his native Georgia. His distinctive, exquisitely crafted paintings reflect his deep appreciation for the people and places he knows well. Inspired by scenes and individuals from his personal life, including his wife Betsy, a frequent model and muse, Bartlett’s paintings reflect his deep appreciation for living close to nature and celebrating the wonders of the everyday. 

He says, “On the island in Maine, I go out and paint most mornings. I’ll do relatively quick gouaches, just to warm up and get into the day. Sometimes these paintings start to have a life of their own and I work on them longer…when I do, a narrative can develop. Sometimes Betsy passes by and I’ll get her to linger, and put her in my picture.” 

Bartlett's background as a filmmaker—he is a graduate of New York University's film school, and his studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts under the noted portrait artist Nelson Shanks inform his painting practice. His works are in many private collections and more than twenty-five public institutions nationwide, including the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, The Frye Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, The Columbus Museum of Art, Denver Museum of Art, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and Greenville County Museum of Art. The Bo Bartlett Center on the campus of Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia, features fourteen monumental canvases by the artist and serves as a cultural hub for the region.

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