Description:

Gustave Baumann
New Mexico, California / Germany, (1881-1971)
Washington Barnes Cabin
color woodcut, edition of 50
Acid free framing. Full margins. Small tear in margin only. The artist's monogram in the lower left corner. See pictures for all details.

Biography from the Archives of askART: Born in Madgeburg, Germany, Gustave Baumann is best known for prints made from his detailed hand-carved wood blocks.

His family emigrated to the United States when he was a child, and he grew up in Chicago. He returned to Germany to study in Munich at the Kunstgewerbe Schule and then took further training at the Art Institute of Chicago. He spent time in Indiana, and is much associated with the artists who gravitated to Brown County. In that state, Bauman made woodblocks illustrating work by Indiana authors.

Baumann and several other artists decided to see first hand the reportedly light, clear air of New Mexico that they had been hearing about from other Chicago artists, and in 1918, he settled in Santa Fe where, for over fifty years, he participated in the art community.

He created colored wood blocks from which he made prints, and also became a carver of saints and marionettes, working the the Marionnette Theater, and carving his 'little people'. He also did 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, he was WPA co-ordinator for Santa Fe.

Source:
Peggy and Harold Samuels, Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West

  • Dimensions: 21"H x 27"W (sight) 25"H x 31 1/2"W (frame)
  • Medium: color woodcut, edition of 50

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