• Source: Martha Susan Baker
    • Martha Susan Baker (December 25, 1871 – December 21, 1911) was an American painter, muralist and teacher born in Evansville, Indiana, United States.


      Early life


      Baker studied art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she later taught.


      Career


      She wrote and illustrated numerous articles for The Sketch Book: A magazine Devoted to the Fine Arts, published in Chicago.
      Baker exhibited her work at the Illinois building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.
      Baker painted one in a series of eight murals, begun in 1900, that were located on the tenth floor of the Fine Arts Building, located at 410 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago.
      In 1903, she appeared on the “Jury of Selection” for the Annual exhibition of the Art Students League of Chicago.
      Baker died in Chicago in 1911.


      Works


      referenced at unless otherwise noted.
      Carl Van Vechten, portrait, Yale University, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven, Connecticut
      Dr. Martin Henry Fischer, portrait, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio
      Mrs. Martin Henry Fischer, Cincinnati Art Museum
      Girl’s head, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio
      Miss Ethel Coe, portrait, Cleveland Museum of Art
      Twilight No. 2 1898, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.
      Mrs. Otto Buehrmann, portrait, Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois
      Elizabeth Humphrey, portrait, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York
      In an Old Gown, Union League Club of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
      Carl Van Vechten, portrait, American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York, New York


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