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Gustave Baumann Marigolds Poster

A fine art poster of Gustave Baumann's original color woodcut "Marigolds", (1929), 12 3/4" x 12 3/4". The original print is in the collection of the New Mexico Museum of Art. Poster is 20" x 18".

Gustave Baumann was born in Germany and immigrated to Chicago in 1891.  He received his art education from the Art Institute of Chicago.  His earliest color woodcuts date from 1906.  Gustave Baumann became a preeminent woodcut artist, winning the gold medal for printmaking in the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco in 1915.

Baumann moved to New Mexico in 1918 settling in Santa Fe where he lived the rest of his life.  His prints are in many major collections including:  The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York Public Library, Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts-Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago and the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe.

 

***Posters ship in a tube(s) and will ship separately than other merchandise in your order. 1-3 Posters a $10 shipping fee (includes 1 tube) and 3+ posters a $15 shipping fee (includes 2 tubes). Poster shipping fees will be added automatically to other shipping fees for the items in your order.***

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Jennifer T.
Love these Baumann Prints and MNMF

Very pleased with the quality, packaging and shipping speed. Love the prints we ordered. Buyers should note that the prints are not a standard frame size, but you can order some reasonably priced custom frames online.

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