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Artist: John Baker ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by John Baker.
- John Baker
Washington Crossing The Delaware
Etching
19th century
- John Baker
Napoleon Crossing The Alps
Etching
19th century
- James Baker Pyne
Tail piece vignette for the introduction in the book Lake Scenery of England by J.B. Pyne (London: Day & Son, [1859])
wood engraving
1859 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Portrait of Josephine Baker Museum of Fine Arts
- John Appleton Brown, American, 1844-1902 A Showery May Morning 1890s Oil on canvas 79.06 x
- Benjamin West - Portrait of Diana Mary Baker 1766 oil on canvas Minneapolis Institute of Arts American
- Josiah Baker
Time and art
engraving
1795
- Josephine Baker, Stephen Longstreet , 1951, Ink on paper
- Anonymous
Baker
opaque watercolor
circa 1800
- Pair of Woman’s Boots, Baker, C. H. , circa 1908, Leather
- Pair of Woman’s Bar Shoes, Baker, C. H. , circa 1919, Suede, leather
- Josephine Baker, Stephen Longstreet , 1951, Watercolor, crayon, and ink on paper
- Thomas Baker
A Street Scene
watercolor
1849 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Joseph in Prison Interpreting
- Portrait de femme (1906 en) by BAKER Martha Susan
- Teapot, Jacob Hurd (United States, 1702 - 1758) (Artist), circa 1730, Silver
- Baker Sounding His Horn, Adriaen van Ostade (Holland, Haarlem, 1610 - 1685) , 1664 (?), Etching
- Modesto, Hilary Baker (United States, California, Los Angeles, born 1948) (Artist), 1991, Gouache
- Sampler, ’Ten Commandments’, Elizabeth Baker (died N/A) (Maker), 1739, Silk embroidery on wool
- Circular Box with Lid, Oliver Baker (attributed to) (England, 1856 - 1939) (Manufacturer), circa 1899, Silver, enamel
- Circular Box with Lid, Oliver Baker (attributed to) (England, 1856 - 1939) (Manufacturer), circa 1899, Silver, enamel
- George Holbrook Baker
Gold Bar Gravel Mining Company
lithography
1856
- Adriaen van Ostade
The Baker Sounding His Horn
etching
17th century
- James Baker Pyne
Title page - The English Lake District , by J.B. Pyne
lithograph
1853
- Western Chokecherry, Richard Baker (United States) , July 1997, Color photograph
- Sickle-Keeled Lupine, Richard Baker (United States) , 1997, Color photograph
- Fire Poppy, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Fire Poppy, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Bladder Sage, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Bladder Sage, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Bladder Sage, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Fire Poppy, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Fire Poppy, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Bladder Sage, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Bladder Sage, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Fire Poppy, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Fire Poppy, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Fire Poppy, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Bladder Sage, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Bladder Sage, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Bladder Sage, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- George Holbrook Baker
Cliff House and Seal Rock
lithograph
circa 1880
- W. D. Baker
The Children*s Pleasure Book (Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., [ca.1850])
book with 61 pages of wood engravings
ca. 1850
- Few-Flowered Shooting Star, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Few-Flowered Shooting Star, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Few-Flowered Shooting Star, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Few-Flowered Shooting Star, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Few-Flowered Shooting Star, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Few-Flowered Shooting Star, Richard Baker (United States) , 1992, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
- Richard Fiscus
Baker Beach, from Golden Gate Suite
Color screenprint
1976
- Western Chokecherry, Richard Baker (United States) , July 1997, Lithograph on Coventry Smooth paper
- Western Chokecherry, Richard Baker (United States) , July 1997, Lithograph on Coventry Smooth paper
- Western Chokecherry, Richard Baker (United States) , July 1997, Lithograph on Coventry Smooth paper
- Western Chokecherry, Richard Baker (United States) , July 1997, Lithograph on Coventry Smooth paper
- Western Chokecherry, Richard Baker (United States) , July 1997, Lithograph on Coventry Smooth paper
- Western Chokecherry, Richard Baker (United States) , July 1997, Lithograph on Coventry Smooth paper
- Western Chokecherry, Richard Baker (United States) , July 1997, Lithograph on Coventry Smooth paper
- Western Chokecherry, Richard Baker (United States) , July 1997, Lithograph on Coventry Smooth paper
- Western Chokecherry, Richard Baker (United States) , July 1997, Lithograph on Coventry Smooth paper
- Western Chokecherry, Richard Baker (United States) , July 1997, Lithograph on Coventry Smooth paper
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Baker
US Art Gallery: Official BB Project: Bridget Baker Briget Baker is a South African artist who has installed work across her homeland as well as at the Museum of African Art in New York. IMAGE:
Bridget Baker
Signing Leaves...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: James Baker Pyne Pyne is remembered as one of the best of the modern school of landscape painters and second only to J.M.W. Turner in his ability to paint expansive landscapes in brilliant sunshine or filtered sunshine through haze and mist....
Sonoma State University Art Gallery: Call for Artists: Across the Generations, An Homage to Virginia Woolf and the Art of Bloomsbury This show will be juried and curated by Elisa Baker, J.J. Wilson, Diane F. Gillespie. Elisa Baker is the Exhibits Coordinator for the Cultural Arts Council of Sonoma County and J.J. Wilson and Diane Gillespie are Virginia Woolf Senior Scholars and...
Denise Bibro Fine Art: Nancy Baker: Duck and Cover Drill Baker presents a world on the verge of self-destruction, a warning and admonition to humankind-a contemporary version of Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights. Duck and Cover Drill refers to the safety precautions taught to school children...
Winnipeg Art Gallery: Holman: Forty Years of Graphic Art The carvers articulated rigorous aesthetic standards and
expressed admiration for accomplished works that showed
originality, novelty, and a distinct personal
style-echoing elements that contribute to our
understanding of great art as produced...
Palm Beach International Airport / Palm Beach County Art in Public Places: Ar(t)chitectural Attitude to Include Work by Tony Baker Baker will also be displaying and selling his art at the 12th Annual Food Wine and Art Experience in Lake Worth, Florida. This event is sponsored by the American Lung Association of Florida - Southeast Area, in partnership with the Lake Worth Cham...
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University of Richmond Museums, Marsh Gallery: Power of Thought:The Prints of Jessie Oonark Jessie Oonark
Born in the Back River region of the Canadian Central Arctic, Oonark led a traditional semi-nomadic existence until the late 1950s
when the depletion of caribou (a major food source) forced her and her peers to move permanentl...
Glema Mahr Center for the Arts, Madisonville Community College: Reviving Renaissance: Paintings by Tom Kennedy Tom has produced award-winning work as an illustrator, graphic designer and
artist since 1976. His work has been commissioned by major corporations,
public institutions and individuals for its sensitive portraiture and montage
work involvin...
Bonhams: Darren Baker: An Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings 'Since graduating from Bradford college in 98, Darren has worked tirelessly to get a foothold in the art world. He was fortunate to receive some prestigious commissions and exhibition opportunities since leaving college. However it was not until D...
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art: Art on Site: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art at Olbrich Botanical Gardens In addition, students from Malcolm Shabazz City High School will work with participating artists to create a summer-long series of mowed designs in Olbrich's Great Lawn.
Art on Site is the museumís first group exhibition focusing on site-spec...
Joao Ferreira Fine Art: Change no Sorry Featured works in the exhibition are by Sue Williamson, Mark Hipper, Bridgit Baker (currently in residence at Stellenbosch University), Helen Johnson, Kim Stern, Steven
Cohen, William Kentridge, Nicola Jackson, Eris Silke Ro...
Marin Museum of Contemporary Art: 2008 Fall National Exhibition: Realities and Illusions The Marin Museum of Contemporary Art was established by the members of the Art League of Northern California.IMAGE Hunter/Gatherer by Patricia Blau
2nd Place Award Winner 2007...
Textile Museum of Canada: Irene Avaalaaqiaq: Myth and Reality Avaalaaqiaq is deeply committed to preserving her heritage and making it accessible to an international audience. Much of her work focuses on Inuit legends passed along by her grandmother, as well as a world view derived from oral tradition and ex...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Art Nouveau Tiles: Fantastic Flowers and Other Forms Art Nouveau, literally new art, flourished in Europe and America in the decades from 1890 to 1914 and is
considered the first modern style in the decorative arts to incorporate themes from nature. In its day, the Art
...
BROOK THEATRE: Legacy of the 20th Century Aptly taking place at Chatham, England, literally just across the River
Thames from the Greenwich Millennium Dome, the Medway Millennium Dome will
be constructed from soup cans with the roof of the Dome made from second -
hand clothes - all r...
ASU Art Museum: nooks and crannies: Installations in Non-Traditional Settings Artists include: Julia Alexander, Matt Baker,
Jill Betterly, Ryan Breen, Jeremy Briddell,
Colin Chillag, Cyndi Coon, CUP (Helene Renard and
Terry Surjan), Angela Ellsworth, Jon Haddock,
Tara Kozuback, Sloane McFarland, Ryan McNamara,
Jill McV...
Mobile Museum of Art: Women of Our Time: 75 Women Challenged and Changed the US “This collection of photographs features women whose lives redefined America,” said Marc Pachter, director of the National Portrait Gallery.
“Women of Our Time” includes photographs of activists and artists, designers and dancers, politici...
Blue Oyster Art Gallery and Project Space: Animality: Cultural Constructions of the Animal From the glass menageries of animals housed in the
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands, and the Tornblad
Institute, Sweden, comes Dublin artist Karl Grimes
photographic series Future Nature. Captured in a
state of grace, the foetal images invite...
Albury Regional Art Gallery: Call for Artists: National Photographic Purchase Award THE NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PURCHASE AWARD
The National Photographic Purchase Award began in 1983 after the Committee
of Management decided to make the collection of Australian Photography a
major part of the collection
Gael Newton and Helen ...
Vancouver Art Gallery: Drawing the World: Masters to Hipsters Drawing the World: Masters to Hipsters incorporates four distinct historical collections and a contemporary exhibition:
· Italian Drawings from the National Gallery of Canada;
· Power and Desire: South Asian Paintings from ...
Ohio Art League: The View From Dione: A Collaboration with the Perkins Observatory From the Chauvet Cave Paintings of 30,000 years ago to the prehistoric zodiac created in the Nasca Lines in Peru, science and art have been forever linked by those who seek to discover. Throughout the recorded history of man, art has been used to ...
Oakland Museum of Califoria: Secret World of the Forbidden City: Splendors from China's Imperial Palace Visitors to this exhibition will enter a world of ceremony and ritual, birth and death, banquets and processions, all revolving around the Emperor, who served as Supreme Authority in an unquestionable family hierarchy and sanctified power structur...
Chung King Project: Lotus of Wood: Yoshihiro Suda As works of installation art they are modest, effacing, and at times nearly invisible. Yet these carvings have an overwhelming presence that dominates their surroundings. His manner of exhibiting works in unexpected locations urges the viewer to r...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Americanos: Latino Life in the United States The exhibition is a fascinating self-portrait of Latino America. The photographers focused on themes of
family, community, work, spiritual life, recreation, and the arts. Some of the people cho...
Brian Gross Fine Art: Robin McDonnell : Affect / Effect In recent works, Robin McDonnell continues her exploration of movement and change through active, expressive paintings. Deftly balancing the spontaneity of chance with calculated responses, McDonnell applies layers of sweeping brushstrokes in comp...
Arts Business Institute: Call for Artists: Arts Business Institute Comes to Haywood Community College in Clyde, NC The Arts Business Institute is a professional, non-profit education organization that provides artists with the business skills needed to manage successful arts businesses. The weekend workshop is being produced in partnership with the Arts Busin...
Lola Gallery: Swank: Co-Curated by Hilary Hedden, Elwyn Crawford and Louise Rice These framed blotter sheets, some dating back as far as the early 70s, are festooned with incredibly unique psychedelic and pop culture images that are a testament to the subculture of LSD, from Alice in Wonderland to irresistible Piggy featured a...
Judah L. Magnes Museum: Richard Nagler Photography Competition for 2000 They began
the competition in order to support and address the needs of
the many photographers of merit, worldwide, for whom they
...
National Portrait Gallery: Return to Life: A New Look at the Portrait Bust Including work by well-known sculptors
such as Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Sir Jacob Epstein and Sir Francis
Chantrey, as well as work by less familiar practitioners including
Samuel Joseph and Kathleen Scott, the exhibition displa...
Cairns Regional Gallery: Earth Dust: Lisa Michl A close affiliation with her elders and traditional homelands is the inspiration for Lisa’s large paintings. The works are beautifully coloured in earth tones and with a delicate touch Lisa tells the Kokoberrin creation stories, passed to her by t...
Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: 10 Years 100 Artists: Art in a Democratic South Africa The new premises at 89 Bree Street (between Shortmarket and Hout Streets) was originally built in 1752. The space is elegant and spacious , with a touch of old world charm about it. The gallery will now be situated on two floors and a roof top gar...
Helsinski City Art Museum: William Blake Born in London in 1757, William Blake's thinking was much influenced by the French Revolution, which was generally
regarded as a sign of the dawning of a new age in Europe. Blake saw himself primarily as a prophet, for whom art was a
way o...
Newmark Gallery: San Francisco Cityscapes Anna Contis paintings are deeply influenced by her connection to her San Francisco neighborhood and her interest in myth and symbolism. Her works are realistic and familiar reflections of the light, landscape, architecture and people of San Franc...
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art: RENT Rent describes the temporary relation many people have to the things
around them. That is, we do not own them and we do not create or produce
them from scratch, though we do use and adapt them. It also applies t...
Henry Moore Institute: Hounds in Leash: The Dog in 18th and 19th Century Sculpture This period is a particularly interesting one in the development of the dog as a domesticated pet - a time when dogs’ intelligence and obedience were increasingly acknowledged, and there was growing concern about ill treatment and cruelty. This r...
South African National Gallery: SOFTSERVE It will be a night in which the gallery will be between exhibitions, where
the walls in two of the main galleries will be bare, offering artists free
creative reign and great possibility. Expect anything from an interactive
domestic bar and deejay...
Homeport: Installations that Have Travelled to Havana, Rotterdam, Shanghai, Mumbai and Jakarta to be Displayed Homeport Cape Town kicks off with a special organized afternoon centring around the Martime Musuem,
next to the Aquarium. A water ferry will take visitors from one location to a...
hug - Gallery for International Photography: Star Struck: An exhibition of photographs by Bob Willoughby In the early 1950s Los Angeles born Bob Willoughby began his career photographing for Harper’s Bazaar. He was soon discovered by the film studios, becoming the first ‘special’ photographer, when Warner Brothers assigned him to photograph Judy Garl...
Modern Museum: David Bailey: Birth of the Cool
Bailey remembers that when he was growing up in the East End of London, he
saw three alternatives for his future: to be a boxer, a trumpet player or a
car thief. So he bought himself a trumpet and tried to play in the spirit of
Chet Baker, bu...
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