Sarah Baker (painter)

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Sarah Marinda Baker (1899–1983) was an American painter.

Education

A native of

Hugh Breckenridge, Arthur Charles, and André Lhote
. She also studied with Pierre Bonnard.

Career

Teaching

She was active as a teacher at the Bryn Mawr School for Girls in Baltimore, from 1929 to 1937; St. Timothy's School in Catonsville, from 1931 to 1945; and American University, from 1945 to 1983.[citation needed]

Painting

In 1935 she received a prize from the Washington Society of Independent Artists, and in 1945 she received one from the

Phillips Collection are among museums holding examples of Baker's work.[1] Among her pupils was Willem De Looper.[2] Baker's papers are housed at the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution.[3]

References

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  2. ^ "D.C. Artist Shaped the Phillips Collection". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  3. ^ "Sarah Baker papers, 1922–1977 | Archives of American Art". Aaa.si.edu. 2016-12-14. Retrieved 2017-02-06.