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Carl Barnaš (1879-1953) was a German painter, printmaker, and art restorer. Barnaš was born in Friedberg, Germany and apprenticed with his painter/decorator father before attending the School of Arts and Crafts in Kassel. He moved to Berlin and attended both the Art Academy and Museum of Arts and Crafts from 1901-1904. Barnaš studied with the well-known etcher Heinrich Eickmann, and added etching to his already versatile repertoire. By 1907 Barnaš was living in Paris and studying at the Academie Julien-Colarossi. Barnaš often took trips to Brittany and to develop his skill as a landscape painter. He traveled throughout Western Europe painting and eventually settled back in Germany in 1910.Sign up to learn about new collections and upcoming events