biografía de Karl Herman BAUMANN (1911-1984)

Lugar de nacimiento: Leipzig, Germany

Lugar de defunción: Oakland, CA

Direcciones: San Fran., CA

Profesión: Painter, designer, lithographer

Estudios: With Winkler, in Leipzig

Exposiciones: GGE, 1939; Oakland AG, 1939 (hon. men.), 1940, 1948; Riverside Mus., 1940 (Calif. WC Soc.); Dayton AI, 1940; CPLH, 1945, 1951; SFMA, 1940, 1942, 1945 (solo), 1949 (solo); Gump's Gal., San F., 1947 (solo); La Jolla A. Center, 1947 (solo); San F. AA, 1949 (prize); PC, 1949; City of Paris, San F., 1945, 1950, 1952-1956 (solo); Portland AM, 1948; MMA, 1952; Cal. State Fair, 1953; Labaudt Gal., 1957 (solo); Mezzanine Gal., Oakland, 1956 (solo); galleries in San Fran. and Los Angeles, 1950s-60s; Maxwell Gal., 1989

Asociaciones: San F. AA; Calif. WC Soc.

Obra: SFMA; murals, SS President Hayes.""

Comentarios: In 1929, he joined his father at Schmidt Lithograph in San Francisco; married in 1934, and was employed by the WPA as an easel painter, 1936-40. From 1947-52, he was Prof. Painting at Cal. Col. of Arts & Crafts, Oakland, CA, and in 1949 also taught at San Fran. Mus. Mod. Art. In 1976, after the death of his son, he lost his desire to paint.

Fuentes: WW59; exh. cat., Annex Gal. (Santa Rosa, CA, n.d., c.1988); WW47; Hughes, Artists in California, 39.

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