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Walter Emerson Baum

Walter Emerson Baum (December 14, 1884 – July 12, 1956) was an American artist and educator active in the Bucks and Lehigh County areas of Pennsylvania in the United States. In addition to being a prolific painter, Baum was also responsible for the founding of the Baum School of Art and the Allentown Art Museum.

Portrait of Walter Emerson Baum, a 1904 portrait of Baum at age 19 by William B. T. Trego

Early life and education edit

Walter Emerson Baum was born in Sellersville, Pennsylvania and is one of the few Pennsylvania impressionists from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Between 1904 and 1909, Baum studied with William B. T. Trego, taking lessons at Trego's home in North Wales, Pennsylvania, about 15 miles south of his native Sellersville. Baum attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia in 1905 and 1906, where he studied with Thomas Pollock Anshutz, Hugh H. Breckenridge, William Merritt Chase, and Cecilia Beaux.

Faced with the responsibilities of a wife and four children, Marian, Ruth, Robert and Edgar, Baum took odd jobs to support his family. He worked in the family's barbershop, and worked as a photographer for The Poultry Item, a magazine which focused on chickens, ducks, and geese. He also wrote for the Sellersville, Pennsylvania-based newspaper, the Sellersville Herald, and was appointed its editor in 1921; he wrote columns for the paper until 1942. As his paintings became better known, he taught art classes at his home in Sellersville and at the local high school.

Career edit

Baum was an active art instructor in the Allentown area from 1926 to 1956, where his students included John E. Berninger, Karl Buesgen, Joseph Gehringer, Walter Mattern, and Melville Stark. "The Baum Circle" refers to the artists either taught by, associated with, or directly influenced by Baum. In October 2006, the David E. Rodale Gallery at the Baum School of Art in Allentown, Pennsylvania held an exhibition celebrating the work of this group.

Writer and illustrator edit

Baum worked as a columnist for the Sellersville Herald. In 1921, he was promoted to editor of the paper, where he worked until 1942. At the Herald, Baum wrote a weekly column in which he discussed the history, culture and ideals of his home town.

In 1938, Baum wrote Two Hundred Years (published by the Sellersville Herald, Sellersville Pennsylvania), a book documenting the history of the Pennsylvania Germans in the Sellersville area. Like his contemporaries N.C. Wyeth and Norman Rockwell, whose works graced the covers of The Saturday Evening Post for years, Baum also became involved in illustration. His first cover appeared in Curtis Publishing Company's Country Gentleman magazine in January 1931. In 1948, Baum provided illustrations and an introductory essay for the Selected Short Stories of Thomas Hardy (published by Rodale, Inc., Emmaus, Pennsylvania).

Baum also worked as an art critic and reviewer for the Philadelphia Evening and Sunday Bulletin, a position in which, as an artist himself, he was able to bring a unique perspective that became popular with readers. In this role, he was also able to promote local art and artists. During the Great Depression, a period during which artists found it extremely difficult to find work, his column was important in keeping the vibrant Philadelphia art community active and informed.

Allentown Art Museum edit

The Allentown Art Gallery was organized by Baum and opened in Allentown's Hunsicker School on March 17, 1934. With seventy canvases by local Pennsylvania impressionist artists on display, the gallery attracted major attention from the local and regional art communities. During the Great Depression, Baum was able to grow the collection through the Public Works of Art Project and through acquisitions and gifts. In June 1936, the City of Allentown granted the museum a permanent home in a Federal-style house located in the Rose Garden in Allentown's Cedar Park. The museum's first curator was local artist John E. Berninger, a student of Baum's, who lived with his wife on the museum's second floor.

Bucks County Traveling Art Gallery edit

In 1949, Walter Emerson Baum and Dr. Charles H. Boehm, Bucks County Superintendent of Schools, established the Bucks County Traveling Art Gallery, a program whose goal was to expose school children of Bucks County to the artwork of the New Hope School and the Pennsylvania Impressionist movement. The county-wide program was formally established by Boehm after positive feedback was received from parents and teachers when a Baum painting was purchased to celebrate the retirement of one of Baum's grammar school teachers.[1]

The program was officially unveiled in a ceremony at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania. Notable Bucks County residents including Pearl S. Buck took part, as did many of the artists whose paintings were purchased for the gallery.[1]

The collection, which now includes over 350 pieces of art, has visited all of the thirteen school districts in the county, and is managed by the Bucks County Intermediate Unit and maintained by the James A. Michener Art Museum. Artists represented in the collection include Baum, Walter Elmer Schofield, Sarah Blakeslee, and Harry Leith-Ross.[2]

The Bucks County Intermediate Unit Collection is one of the most important collections of Pennsylvania Impressionist artwork outside of the Lenfest collection of the Michener Art Museum. It was the Bucks County Traveling Art Gallery that served as the impetus (albeit it took almost forty more years to come to fruition) for the establishment of a museum in Doylestown, Pennsylvania dedicated to the work of local artists.[1]

Personal life edit

Edgar Schofield Baum (1916–2006) was Walter Emerson Baum's eldest son. Edgar worked in a wide variety of media, including oil and acrylic painting, dyes, sculpture, and the writing of poetry and wit. He published a book of his writings, entitled Jest and Ernest: A Collection of Original Aphorisms and As-Isms.

Edgar attended the medical school at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and served as a combat medical officer in the European Theatre during World War II. At the end of the war, he returned to Allentown, Pennsylvania,and established a family practice that, for over 40 years, was located at 1624 Walnut Street, in the city's West Park neighborhood. He also served as a Baum School of Art trustee.

In October 2006, the David E. Rodale Gallery at the Baum School of Art held an exhibition celebrating the work of the Baum Circle. A memorial exhibition, celebrating Baum's life and work, was held at the Baum School during June 2007.

Influences edit

Major exhibitions edit

Solo edit

In January 1940, Baum presented a one-man exhibit at the Philadelphia Art Alliance gallery.[3] Additional solo shows included:

  • Walter E. Baum, A.N.A., Exhibition in Retrospect, 1923–1953, Playhouse Galleries, New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1953
  • Retrospective show, Forrest Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1954

Group edit

Colleagues and affiliations edit

  • American Artists Professional League
  • American Watercolor Society
  • Allentown-Bethlehem Art Alliance
  • Buck Hill Arts Association
  • Germantown Art League
  • Lehigh Art Alliance
  • National Academy of Design, Associate Member 1945
  • Associate Member, National Academy of Design Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1939
  • Philadelphia Art Alliance
  • Philadelphia Sketch Club
  • Philadelphia Watercolor Club

Teaching and professional appointments edit

Awards edit

  • Bronze Medal, American Artist's Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1918
  • Jennie Sesnan Gold Medal, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 1925
  • Prize, Springville, Utah, 1932
  • Prize, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 1939
  • Prize, American Society of Miniature Painters, New York City, 1943
  • Medal, Philadelphia Watercolor Club, Philadelphia, 1944
  • Prize, American Watercolor Society, 1945
  • Prize, Buck Hill Art Association, Pennsylvania, 1945
  • Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1946
  • M. Grumbacher Purchase Prize for Casein, Audubon Artists, 1953
  • Medal of Honor, National Arts Club, 1953
  • Gold Medal Award, daVinci Alliance, Philadelphia, 1956 (awarded posthumously)

Major collections edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Baum, Walter Emerson (1949). The Kline-Baum Art School, 1949 Annual Report. The Kline-Baum Art School. p. 12.
  2. ^ History of the Bucks County Intermediate Unit Collection
  3. ^ "A Pennsylvania German Motif." Allentown, Pennsylvania: The Morning Call, January 5, 1940, front page (subscription required).

Resources edit

Folk, Thomas. The Pennsylvania Impressionists, with a foreword by James A. Michener (Doylestown and London: James Michener Museum and Associated University Presses, 1997).

  • Hutson-Saxton, Martha Young (1996). Walter Emerson Baum, 1884-1956: Pennsylvania artist and founder of the Baum School of Art and Allentown Art Museum. s.l.: The Author. ASIN B001UT4XL2.
  • Peterson, Brian H. (Editor) (2002). Pennsylvania Impressionism. Philadelphia: James A. Michener Art Museum and University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 0-8122-3700-5. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)

External links edit

  • "Walter Emerson Baum, Pennsylvania Artist, 1884-1956", essay by Martha Hutson-Saxton, March 9, 1005.
  • Walter Emerson Baum biographical and career information at the Michener Art Museum.

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Walter Emerson Baum December 14 1884 July 12 1956 was an American artist and educator active in the Bucks and Lehigh County areas of Pennsylvania in the United States In addition to being a prolific painter Baum was also responsible for the founding of the Baum School of Art and the Allentown Art Museum Portrait of Walter Emerson Baum a 1904 portrait of Baum at age 19 by William B T Trego Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Writer and illustrator 2 2 Allentown Art Museum 2 3 Bucks County Traveling Art Gallery 3 Personal life 4 Influences 5 Major exhibitions 5 1 Solo 5 2 Group 6 Colleagues and affiliations 7 Teaching and professional appointments 8 Awards 9 Major collections 10 See also 11 References 12 Resources 13 External linksEarly life and education editWalter Emerson Baum was born in Sellersville Pennsylvania and is one of the few Pennsylvania impressionists from Bucks County Pennsylvania Between 1904 and 1909 Baum studied with William B T Trego taking lessons at Trego s home in North Wales Pennsylvania about 15 miles south of his native Sellersville Baum attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia in 1905 and 1906 where he studied with Thomas Pollock Anshutz Hugh H Breckenridge William Merritt Chase and Cecilia Beaux Faced with the responsibilities of a wife and four children Marian Ruth Robert and Edgar Baum took odd jobs to support his family He worked in the family s barbershop and worked as a photographer for The Poultry Item a magazine which focused on chickens ducks and geese He also wrote for the Sellersville Pennsylvania based newspaper the Sellersville Herald and was appointed its editor in 1921 he wrote columns for the paper until 1942 As his paintings became better known he taught art classes at his home in Sellersville and at the local high school Career editBaum was an active art instructor in the Allentown area from 1926 to 1956 where his students included John E Berninger Karl Buesgen Joseph Gehringer Walter Mattern and Melville Stark The Baum Circle refers to the artists either taught by associated with or directly influenced by Baum In October 2006 the David E Rodale Gallery at the Baum School of Art in Allentown Pennsylvania held an exhibition celebrating the work of this group Writer and illustrator edit Baum worked as a columnist for the Sellersville Herald In 1921 he was promoted to editor of the paper where he worked until 1942 At the Herald Baum wrote a weekly column in which he discussed the history culture and ideals of his home town In 1938 Baum wrote Two Hundred Years published by the Sellersville Herald Sellersville Pennsylvania a book documenting the history of the Pennsylvania Germans in the Sellersville area Like his contemporaries N C Wyeth and Norman Rockwell whose works graced the covers of The Saturday Evening Post for years Baum also became involved in illustration His first cover appeared in Curtis Publishing Company s Country Gentleman magazine in January 1931 In 1948 Baum provided illustrations and an introductory essay for the Selected Short Stories of Thomas Hardy published by Rodale Inc Emmaus Pennsylvania Baum also worked as an art critic and reviewer for the Philadelphia Evening and Sunday Bulletin a position in which as an artist himself he was able to bring a unique perspective that became popular with readers In this role he was also able to promote local art and artists During the Great Depression a period during which artists found it extremely difficult to find work his column was important in keeping the vibrant Philadelphia art community active and informed Allentown Art Museum edit Main article Allentown Art Museum The Allentown Art Gallery was organized by Baum and opened in Allentown s Hunsicker School on March 17 1934 With seventy canvases by local Pennsylvania impressionist artists on display the gallery attracted major attention from the local and regional art communities During the Great Depression Baum was able to grow the collection through the Public Works of Art Project and through acquisitions and gifts In June 1936 the City of Allentown granted the museum a permanent home in a Federal style house located in the Rose Garden in Allentown s Cedar Park The museum s first curator was local artist John E Berninger a student of Baum s who lived with his wife on the museum s second floor Bucks County Traveling Art Gallery edit In 1949 Walter Emerson Baum and Dr Charles H Boehm Bucks County Superintendent of Schools established the Bucks County Traveling Art Gallery a program whose goal was to expose school children of Bucks County to the artwork of the New Hope School and the Pennsylvania Impressionist movement The county wide program was formally established by Boehm after positive feedback was received from parents and teachers when a Baum painting was purchased to celebrate the retirement of one of Baum s grammar school teachers 1 The program was officially unveiled in a ceremony at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope Pennsylvania Notable Bucks County residents including Pearl S Buck took part as did many of the artists whose paintings were purchased for the gallery 1 The collection which now includes over 350 pieces of art has visited all of the thirteen school districts in the county and is managed by the Bucks County Intermediate Unit and maintained by the James A Michener Art Museum Artists represented in the collection include Baum Walter Elmer Schofield Sarah Blakeslee and Harry Leith Ross 2 The Bucks County Intermediate Unit Collection is one of the most important collections of Pennsylvania Impressionist artwork outside of the Lenfest collection of the Michener Art Museum It was the Bucks County Traveling Art Gallery that served as the impetus albeit it took almost forty more years to come to fruition for the establishment of a museum in Doylestown Pennsylvania dedicated to the work of local artists 1 Personal life editEdgar Schofield Baum 1916 2006 was Walter Emerson Baum s eldest son Edgar worked in a wide variety of media including oil and acrylic painting dyes sculpture and the writing of poetry and wit He published a book of his writings entitled Jest and Ernest A Collection of Original Aphorisms and As Isms Edgar attended the medical school at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and served as a combat medical officer in the European Theatre during World War II At the end of the war he returned to Allentown Pennsylvania and established a family practice that for over 40 years was located at 1624 Walnut Street in the city s West Park neighborhood He also served as a Baum School of Art trustee In October 2006 the David E Rodale Gallery at the Baum School of Art held an exhibition celebrating the work of the Baum Circle A memorial exhibition celebrating Baum s life and work was held at the Baum School during June 2007 Influences editRobert Henri and the Ashcan School Thomas Eakins French and American impressionists Walter Schofield Edward Redfield Charles RosenMajor exhibitions editSolo edit In January 1940 Baum presented a one man exhibit at the Philadelphia Art Alliance gallery 3 Additional solo shows included Walter E Baum A N A Exhibition in Retrospect 1923 1953 Playhouse Galleries New Hope Pennsylvania 1953 Retrospective show Forrest Gallery Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1954 Group edit Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 1924 1926 1928 1954 Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington DC 1916 1926 1935 1937 1939 1941 1943 1947 1951 National Academy of Design New York New York 1926 1928 1933 1936 1938 1941 1950 Audubon Artists New York New York 1953 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago Illinois Brooklyn Museum Brooklyn New York City Baltimore Museum of Art Baltimore Maryland Detroit Institute of Art Detroit Michigan Fort Worth Museum of Art Fort Worth Texas Phillips Mill Community Association New Hope Pennsylvania annual art exhibitions Philadelphia Art Club Philadelphia Pennsylvania St Louis Art Museum St Louis Mississippi The Pennsylvania School of Landscape Painting An Original American Impressionism traveling exhibition Allentown Museum Corcoran Gallery of Art Westmoreland County Museum Brandywine River Museum 1984 85 Kemerer Museum Bethlehem Pennsylvania 1984 The Pennsylvania Impressionists Painters of the New Hope School James A Michener Arts Center 1990 The Lenfest Exhibition of Pennsylvania Impressionism James A Michener Art Museum Doylestown Pennsylvania 2001 Permanent Objects of Desire Treasures from Private Collections James A Michener Art Museum New Hope Pennsylvania 2005 2006Colleagues and affiliations editAmerican Artists Professional League American Watercolor Society Allentown Bethlehem Art Alliance Buck Hill Arts Association Germantown Art League Lehigh Art Alliance National Academy of Design Associate Member 1945 Associate Member National Academy of Design Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1939 Philadelphia Art Alliance Philadelphia Sketch Club Philadelphia Watercolor ClubTeaching and professional appointments editArt Instructor Allentown Pennsylvania 1926 1956 Founder and Director Baum School of Art formerly Kline Baum School Allentown Pennsylvania 1928 Associate Academian National Academy of Design 1944 Founder Allentown Art Museum 1939Awards editBronze Medal American Artist s Exhibition Philadelphia 1918 Jennie Sesnan Gold Medal Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Philadelphia 1925 Prize Springville Utah 1932 Prize Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Philadelphia 1939 Prize American Society of Miniature Painters New York City 1943 Medal Philadelphia Watercolor Club Philadelphia 1944 Prize American Watercolor Society 1945 Prize Buck Hill Art Association Pennsylvania 1945 Doctor of Humane Letters honorary Lehigh University Bethlehem Pennsylvania 1946 M Grumbacher Purchase Prize for Casein Audubon Artists 1953 Medal of Honor National Arts Club 1953 Gold Medal Award daVinci Alliance Philadelphia 1956 awarded posthumously Major collections editPhiladelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia Pennsylvania Toledo Art Museum Toledo Ohio National Academy of Design New York City Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Philadelphia Pennsylvania President Franklin D RooseveltSee also editBaum Circle Baum School of ArtReferences edit a b c Baum Walter Emerson 1949 The Kline Baum Art School 1949 Annual Report The Kline Baum Art School p 12 History of the Bucks County Intermediate Unit Collection A Pennsylvania German Motif Allentown Pennsylvania The Morning Call January 5 1940 front page subscription required Resources editFolk Thomas The Pennsylvania Impressionists with a foreword by James A Michener Doylestown and London James Michener Museum and Associated University Presses 1997 Hutson Saxton Martha Young 1996 Walter Emerson Baum 1884 1956 Pennsylvania artist and founder of the Baum School of Art and Allentown Art Museum s l The Author ASIN B001UT4XL2 Peterson Brian H Editor 2002 Pennsylvania Impressionism Philadelphia James A Michener Art Museum and University of Pennsylvania Press ISBN 0 8122 3700 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a author has generic name help External links edit Walter Emerson Baum Pennsylvania Artist 1884 1956 essay by Martha Hutson Saxton March 9 1005 Walter Emerson Baum biographical and career information at the Michener Art Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Emerson Baum amp oldid 1215097138, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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