John Baeder More Prints
American, b. 1938
John Baeder (1938 – Present)
John Baeder is an American painter, considered a front runner in the Photorealist movement.
Baeder is known for his detailed paintings and prints of roadside diners. His images so successfully capture the pulse of the American everyday, they have spilled over into the secondary market. With reproductions on posters, calendars, and postcards.
His work can be found in these permanent collections:
The Whitney Museum of American Art
Cooper-Hewitt Museum
Norton Museum of Art
Denver Art Museum
Milwaukee Art Museum
High Museum of Art
Detroit Institute of Arts
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Cheekwood Museum of Art
Tennessee State Museum
Yale University Art Gallery
Morris Museum of Artto
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Artist: John Baeder
Red Robbin (Diner)
By John Baeder
Located in Hollywood, FL
Artist: John Baeder
Title: Red Robbin (Diner)
Medium: Screenprint
Signed: Hand Signed
Edition: From the edition of 250
Measurements: 30" x 22"
Note: This piece is sold UNFRAMED
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Late 20th Century Contemporary John Baeder More Prints
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Screen
LITHOGRAPHS Greenwich Village NYC, Signed Mezzotint, Art Gallery, Photorealism
By John Baeder
Located in Union City, NJ
LITHOGRAPHS Greenwich Village NYC by the American photorealist artist John Baeder is a limited edition mezzotint printed using hand printmaking techniques on archival, cream colored ...
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1970s Photorealist John Baeder More Prints
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Buddy’s Truck Stop, Photorealist Etching by John Baeder
By John Baeder
Located in Long Island City, NY
Buddy’s Truck Stop
John Baeder, American (1938)
Date: 1979
Etching on Arches, signed, numbered and dated in pencil
Edition of AP
Image Size: 15.25 x 23.75 inches
Size: 21 x 30 in. (5...
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1970s John Baeder More Prints
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Etching
Chicken Chops
By John Baeder
Located in Hollywood, FL
Artist: John Baeder
Title: Chicken Chops
Medium: Screenprint
Signed: Hand Signed
Edition: From the edition of 250
Measurements: 22" x 30"
Note: This piece is sold UNFRAMED
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Late 20th Century Photorealist John Baeder More Prints
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Screen
House With Trailer
By John Baeder
Located in Hollywood, FL
Artist: John Baeder
Title: House With Trailer
Medium: Screenprint
Signed: Hand Signed
Year: 1979
Edition: Edition of 200
Measurements: 22" x 30"
Frame: This piece is sold UNFRA...
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1970s Photorealist John Baeder More Prints
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Lisi's Pittsfield Diner
By John Baeder
Located in Hollywood, FL
Artist: John Baeder
Title: Lisi's Pittsfield Diner
Medium: Screenprint
Signed: Hand Signed
Year: 1980
Edition: Edition of 250
Measurements: 22" x 30"
Frame: This piece is sold ...
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Vista Mar Inn
By John Baeder
Located in Hollywood, FL
rtist: John Baeder
Title: Vista Mar Inn
Medium: Screenprint
Signed: Hand Signed
Edition: From the edition of 250
Measurements: 22" x 30"
Note: This piece is sold UNFRAMED
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Late 20th Century Photorealist John Baeder More Prints
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Yankee Clipper
By John Baeder
Located in Hollywood, FL
Artist: John Baeder
Title: Yankee Clipper
Medium: Screenprint
Signed: Hand Signed
Edition: From the edition of 250
Measurements: 22" x 30"
Note: Th...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist John Baeder More Prints
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