Gustave Baumann
Gustave Baumann was born in Magdeburg, Germany, on June 27, 1881. Baumann immigrated to the USA as a child. He grew up in Chicago but became curious about New Mexico. He visited friends there in 1917 and settled in Santa Fe in 1918. He spent over 50 years there, where he participated in the art community. He created woodblocks from which he made prints and also became a carver of saints and marionettes, working with the Marionette Theatre. Baumann also created numerous paintings in bright colors. His woodcut subjects are church figures, scenes of sacred Indian pictographs and landscapes, including the Grand Canyon. During the 1930s, Baumann was a Works Progress Administration co-ordinator for Santa Fe. He died in Santa Fe on October 8, 1971.
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1880s English Romantic Antique Gustave Baumann
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20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Gustave Baumann
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Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Gustave Baumann
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1990s American Modern Gustave Baumann
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Late 20th Century American Post-Modern Gustave Baumann
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Early 20th Century American Industrial Gustave Baumann
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20th Century Japanese Showa Gustave Baumann
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