In “Pool Hall”, Barnes portrayed a group of people hanging around a billiard table. The scene is full of tension and captures the atmosphere of a smoky pool hall. We can almost hear the sound of the pool balls and see them move as the player, who is leaning on the table holding the cue stick, is about to make his next shot. Here the expressiveness of the painting is granted by the postures and exaggerated body proportions of the five figures represented on the canvas. In Diane K. Shah’s words “… the focus is on the exertion of the body.” (Diane K. Shah, Ernie Barnes an Athletic Artist, The New York Times, May 1984, viathis link. Notably, Barnes revisited the pool hall theme in different artworks, many of which have a similar brown color palette and layout in which the pool table, constructed with linear perspective, adds depth to the composition. While following the artist’s distinctive style, the version offered at this auction features an original element through the depiction of a sleeping dog in the foreground and the portrayal of a man that appears to be dozing off with his mouth wide open.

ERNIE EUGENE BARNES, JR. (1938 – 2009): POOL HALL

ERNIE EUGENE BARNES, JR. (1938 – 2009): THE COMEDIAN
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