- George Herbert Baker
George Herbert Baker (
February 14 1878 - 1943) was anImpressionist artist who worked primarily in theRichmond, Indiana area and was a member of the "Richmond Group " of painters. He worked in oil,watercolor andpastel s. He worked for a time inBrown County, Indiana and is sometimes associated with that group of artistsBorn in
Muncie, Indiana , Baker lived in Richmond and Centerville most of his life. He studied withJohn Elwood Bundy , at theCincinnati Art Academy and theBoothbay Art School . In 1925 he was a visiting instructor atMiami 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.
References
* Burnet, Mary Q. (1921). "Art and Artists of Indiana". New York: The Century Co.
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