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Knights Bridge
Oil on board, 16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
Framed dimensions: 23 x 27 1/8 inches
Signed lower right: WEBaum
The only prominent artist of the Pennsylvania Impressionists who was native to Bucks County was Walter Emerson Baum, who was born in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, in 1884. His entire life was spent in Bucks County, where he painted landscapes of the local countryside and cityscapes depicting the antiquated architecture of his and other local towns.
He received his initial training in 1904 from William Trego, a skillful American painter of military scenes. In 1910, he entered the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where he studied with Thomas Eakins and Thomas Anshutz. Daniel Garber, an influential member of the New Hope Landscape School, and member of the Academy's faculty, also influenced Baum's work and style.
Baum often painted seasonal changes working en plein air, occasionally painting snowstorms in the snowstorm itself. In 1936, he traveled to Southern Germany, France and Switzerland, where he painted local scenes and visited many museums. His trip was relatively short, as he was eager to return home and resume painting the scenery of the Delaware Valley.
Baum's oeuvre, more than 2,000 works in oil, tempera, watercolor, and pastels, may be divided into two distinct groups, different both in style and subject. The majority of his work was landscape painting. He captured the seasonal changes of the Delaware River Valley and preserved for future generations the uniqueness of the region. The remainder consist of cityscapes of Allentown and Manayunk, both in Pennsylvania. These paintings reflect small town atmosphere, depict local architecture and quaint streets. Although executed with the same lusty brushwork as his landscapes, the cityscapes display a greater intensity of pure color, with many of the buildings and other objects are outlined in black.
In 1921, Baum began teaching art and founded the Baum School of Art in Allentown. For thirty years, ending with his death in 1956, he worked as art editor and critic for the Philadelphia Evening and Sunday Bulletin newspapers, writing more than 500 reviews.
His works are found in many public collections including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Syracuse University Art Collection, Allentown Museum of Art, Reading Public Museum, James A. Michener Art Museum, Butler Institute of American Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
- Creator:Walter Emerson Baum (1884-1956, American)
- Dimensions:Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)
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- Condition:Excellent condition. There a few very minor spots of inpaint in the sky and at the top edge, due to frame abrasion.
- Gallery Location:Bryn Mawr, PA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2773216778262
Walter Emerson Baum
Born of Pennsylvania Dutch extraction on December 14, 1884, Walter Baum painted among the villages and cities of these people. A pupil of W. T. Trego and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, he was a member of many organizations, including the Philadelphia Art Alliance, the Philadelphia Sketch Club, the Germantown Art League, the Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Philadelphia Watercolor Club, Associate of the National Academy of Design in New York, the Salmagundi Club, the Woodmere Art League, and many others. Baum was the art editor of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, editor of the Sellersville Herald, a contributing artist of the Curtis Publishing Company, an illustrator for Story Classics, director of the Allentown Museum and head of Kline-Baum Art School in Allentown, PA. He was also a member of the New Hope Art Associates. The artist was a recipient of many awards, including the bronze medal from the American Artists' Exhibition in Philadelphia; the Jennie Sesnan Gold Medal from the Pennsylvania Academy; the Zabriskie Prize from the American Watercolor Society; and the Purchase Prize from the Buck Hill Art Association. He exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy Annual Oil and Watercolor Exhibition; the Corcoran Art Gallery Biennial, Washington, D.C.; the National Academy of Design, New York; the Chicago Art Institute; and at many others throughout the country. Baum's paintings are represented in many private and permanent collections, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Toledo Art Museum, National Academy of Design, and the collection of the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Walter Emerson Baum died in 1956.
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