Everything about George Herbert Baker totally explained
George Herbert Baker (
February 14 1878 -
1943) was an
Impressionist artist who worked primarily in the
Richmond, Indiana area and was a member of the "
Richmond Group" of painters. He worked in
oil,
watercolor and
pastels. He worked for a time in
Brown County, Indiana and is sometimes associated with that group of artists
Born in
Muncie, Indiana, Baker lived in Richmond and Centerville most of his life. He studied with
John Elwood Bundy, at the
Cincinnati Art Academy and the
Boothbay Art School. In 1925 he was a visiting instructor at
Miami University.
His work is represented in the collections of the
Richmond Art Museum,
Earlham College,
Miami University Art Museum, Morrisson-Reeves Library,
Centerville, Indiana Library and a devoted group of private collectors.
The Richmond Art Museum held a retrospective of his work in 2001 and was said to be the largest exhibition of his work ever mounted.
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