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- IRVING B. HAYNES (AMERICAN, 1927-2005)
IRVING B. HAYNES (AMERICAN, 1927-2005) UNTITLED (#2402, #2403, #2404) Colored ink on paper: 30 x 23 in. Unframed; two signed and dated 1972 lower left, one signed and dated 1972 lower right (3) Provenance: From the Estate of Irving B. Haynes Location: Born in Waterville, Maine, Irving Haynes studied musical composition and played a number of instruments. After a stint in the army during World War II, he attended Colby College, but soon transferred to the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence where he completed degree programs in both painting and architecture. Haynes worked for various Providence architectural firms, first as a draftsman and then an associate, moonlighting as a musician at various jazz clubs around Rhode Island. In 1968 he established his own architectural firm, Haynes Associates, which distinguished itself through award-winning restoration of many important historic buildings as well as new construction. In 1982 Haynes was elected a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. In 1973 he began teaching at the Rhode Island School of Design where he continued up until his death. Haynes painted continuously throughout his architectural and teaching careers and was committed, for the most part, to non-representational imagery. He found inspiration primarily in the color relationships of nature, but also from extensive study of art history (with particular attention to Cezanne, Klee and the Cubists) as well as the science of vision. He exhibited regularly at the Providence Art Club, and showed as well at the Painting Center at New York City and the Virginia Lynch Gallery in Tiverton, Rhode Island. A retrospective exhibition of his work, with catalog, was presented in 2009 by the Newport Art Museum in Newport, Rhode Island. His works are in the collection of the Newport Art Museum as well as the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design. Selected work can be seen at www.irvingbhaynes.com
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