Clarence Joseph Bulliet (March 16, 1883 – October 20, 1952) was an American art critic and author.
Art criticism remained his primary occupation even after the Post was assimilated by the Chicago Daily News in 1932.
Bulliet played a role in popularizing of modern art in the Midwestern United States, and in organizing Chicago's independent artists, who felt snubbed by the conservative tastes that dominated the Chicago Art Institute.
He was married to southern Indiana artist Katherine Adams Bulliet; they had one son, Leander Jackson.
For a time his lover was the painter Macena Barton,[2] who once challenged his assertion that no woman had ever painted a worthwhile nude.