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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Folk, Thomas. The Pennsylvania Impressionists, with a foreword by James A. Michener (Doylestown and London: James Michener Museum and Associated University Presses, 1997).
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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
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The Bucks County Intermediate Unit Collection is one of the most important collections of Pennsylvania Impressionist artwork outside of the
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Associate Member, National Academy of Design Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1939
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In January 1940, Baum presented a one-man exhibit at the Philadelphia Art Alliance gallery. Additional solo shows included:
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Edgar Schofield Baum (1916–2006) was Walter Emerson Baum's eldest son. Edgar worked in a wide variety of media, including
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In October 2006, the David E. Rodale Gallery at the Baum School of Art held an exhibition celebrating the work of the
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Walter Emerson Baum, 1884-1956: Pennsylvania artist and founder of the Baum School of Art and Allentown Art Museum
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in the United States. In addition to being a prolific painter, Baum was also responsible for the founding of the
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Walter E. Baum, A.N.A., Exhibition in Retrospect, 1923–1953, Playhouse Galleries, New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1953
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magazine in January 1931. In 1948, Baum provided illustrations and an introductory essay for the
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took part, as did many of the artists whose paintings were purchased for the gallery.
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Walter Emerson Baum biographical and career information at the Michener Art Museum
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for years, Baum also became involved in illustration. His first cover appeared in
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The Pennsylvania School of Landscape Painting: An Original American Impressionism
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Gold Medal Award, daVinci Alliance, Philadelphia, 1956 (awarded posthumously)
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Retrospective show, Forrest Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1954
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Prize, American Society of Miniature Painters, New York City, 1943
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The Pennsylvania Impressionists: Painters of the New Hope School
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Jest and Ernest: A Collection of Original Aphorisms and As-Isms
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M. Grumbacher Purchase Prize for Casein, Audubon Artists, 1953
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The program was officially unveiled in a ceremony at the
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History of the Bucks County Intermediate Unit Collection
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Medal, Philadelphia Watercolor Club, Philadelphia, 1944
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Baum also worked as an art critic and reviewer for the
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held an exhibition celebrating the work of this group.
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Objects of Desire: Treasures from Private Collections
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Prize, Buck Hill Art Association, Pennsylvania, 1945
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The Lenfest Exhibition of Pennsylvania Impressionism
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area from 1926 to 1956, where his students included
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(Editor) (2002). 969:Hutson-Saxton, Martha Young (1996). 919: 811: 675:American Artists Professional League 527: 168:, taking lessons at Trego's home in 664:, New Hope, Pennsylvania, 2005–2006 279:, whose works graced the covers of 248:Baum worked as a columnist for the 13: 1064:20th-century American male artists 349:Bucks County Traveling Art Gallery 14: 1110: 1025: 682:Allentown-Bethlehem Art Alliance 414: 152:Walter Emerson Baum was born in 1074:American Impressionist painters 1069:20th-century American painters 939: 928: 884: 768:Prize, Springville, Utah, 1932 1: 920:Baum, Walter Emerson (1949). 896:Bucks County Artists Database 878: 487: 959: 949:." Allentown, Pennsylvania: 851:, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 709:Philadelphia Watercolor Club 662:James A. Michener Art Museum 652:James A. Michener Art Museum 622:, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 382:James A. 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Sellersville, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Baum School of Art
Allentown Art Museum
artist
educator
Bucks
Lehigh County
Pennsylvania
Baum School of Art
Allentown Art Museum
Sellersville, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania impressionists
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
William B. T. Trego
North Wales, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Philadelphia
Thomas Pollock Anshutz
Hugh H. Breckenridge
William Merritt Chase
Cecilia Beaux
Allentown
John E. Berninger
Karl Buesgen
The Baum Circle
Baum School of Art
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Germans

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