Anita Baarns
Waiting for Cubbing
Waiting for Cubbing
Limited Edition Print of 200
Longing for the Chase
Longing for the Chase
Limited Edition Print of 200
What are Fleas, Anyway?
What are Fleas, Anyway?
Limited Edition Print of 200
Dreaming of Cubbing
Dreaming of Cubbing
Limited Edition Print of 450

Each of these prints are hand signed and numbered 11"x14"

$45.00 each (shipping included)

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Anita Baarns
19546 Ebenezer Church Rd.
Round Hill, VA   20141


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Anita Baarns


Anita Baarns was born in Fontainebleu, France in 1958.  After five years in France, her parents returned with her to the country of their citizenship, The Netherlands.  Anita was educated in Nijmegen, Holland.  In 1988, she came to the United states and entered Northern Virginia Community College, where she majored in studio fine arts, and received an A.A.S. degree, summa cum laude, in May, 1991.  She entered the University of Maryland in the Fall of 1991, majored in studio fine arts, and was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, in May, 1993.

In 1992, she was granted a United States Patent for a Process For Creating Artworks By Application Of Crayon And Ink.  Her oil paintings have been exhibited at the American Academy of Equine Art in Lexington, Kentucky in 1995 and 1996.  Her work has appeared on the cover of The Chronicle of the Horse.  And, in 1996 and 1998, she was appointed the Official Artist for the International Gold Cup Races, Great Meadow, Virginia.  She has established her studio at Meadow View Farm in Loudoun County, Virginia, where she rides dressage, hunts with the Piedmont Foxhounds and the Fairfax Hunt, and specializes in painting horses in their natural surroundings.

Recently, she has been busy creating oil paintings by commission, including paintings of horses, hounds and dogs for their owners, as well as portraits of those animals together with their owners.  This Spring, she became a naturalized citizen of the United States, and won the Jean Bowman Award for "best-in-show" entered in the exhibition of Sporting Art sponsored by The Museum Of Hounds And Hunting, Morven Park, Virginia.



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