Description: DESCRIPTION: Wonderful Pennsylvania Impressionist "New Hope School" Artist Original Framed Oil Painting of a tranquil snowy landscape scene, circa 1920's-1930's. Oil on canvas with a vintage gallery style frame, ready hang as is or touch up and clean for restoration. The painting is unsigned and attributed to Walter Emerson Baum. A number of ebay individuals that have emailed me about this listing suggesting it was Baum as well as consultation with two museums this month that house many Baum paintings in bucks county PA have told me that is it indeed Baum's original work there I am listing it as attributed to Baum. This painting would look outstanding as a room centerpiece or accent to a home library as it is very classy and well done. It measures 22 1/4" x 18 1/4" total in frame with the painting itself being 20" x 16" sight size. Please see condition details section above for complete report of current condition. It is in great shape but could benefit from a cleaning and would look outstanding with some minor touch up work/restoration. Hassle free shipping includes delivery confirmation and ships same day you pay. I will fully guarantee money back that this is an authentic original Impressionist oil painting showing good age attributed to Walter Emerson Baum. Although it is not signed, it came out of a York county Pennsylvania major estate sale with many identified artists of the "New Hope School" of Pennsylvania Impressionists therefore is listed and sold as such since it matches the characteristics of the New Hope School PA Impressionists. There is no further information available on the painting and it is sold as is with attribution to Baum. Feel free to make an offer, we love to work out a deal where we can! 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If the painting is guaranteed in the description by Wolfmarksales, we will stand behind authenticity with a money back guarantee if provided with written evaluation by a licensed and accredited/certified fine art or antique appraiser stating the item, painting, or fine art is not authentic. Only written paperwork from a certified, accredited, and reputable appraiser or authenticator will be accepted. Examples of accredited appraiser and evaluators include, Sotheby's, Christies, Heritage Auctions, PSA/DNA, NGC, PCGS and others. A friend with a framing shop or antique store does not count unless they are licensed, accredited, and/or certified as an expert and willing to put their license/credentials on the line to dispute the authenticity. Biography of Walter Emerson BaumAMERICAN, 1884-1956Born of Pennsylvania Dutch extraction on December 14, 1884, Walter Baum painted among the villages and cities of these people. A pupil of W. T. Trego and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, he was a member of many organizations, including the Philadelphia Art Alliance, the Philadelphia Sketch Club, the Germantown Art League, the Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Philadelphia Watercolor Club, Associate of the National Academy of Design in New York, the Salmagundi Club, the Woodmere Art League, and many others. Baum was the art editor of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, editor of the Sellersville Herald, a contributing artist of the Curtis Publishing Company, an illustrator for Story Classics, director of the Allentown Museum and head of Kline-Baum Art School in Allentown, PA. He was also a member of the New Hope Art Associates. The artist was a recipient of many awards, including the bronze medal from the American Artists' Exhibition in Philadelphia; the Jennie Sesnan Gold Medal from the Pennsylvania Academy; the Zabriskie Prize from the American Watercolor Society; and the Purchase Prize from the Buck Hill Art Association. He exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy Annual Oil and Watercolor Exhibition; the Corcoran Art Gallery Biennial, Washington, D.C.; the National Academy of Design, New York; the Chicago Art Institute; and at many others throughout the country. Baum's paintings are represented in many private and permanent collections, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Toledo Art Museum, National Academy of Design, and the collection of the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Walter Emerson Baum died in 1956.(Biography provided by Terenchin Fine Art )
Price: 1750 USD
Location: Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland
End Time: 2024-12-03T18:07:37.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: New Hope School Artist, walter emerson baum
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Color: Multi-Color
Date of Creation: 1900-1949
Material: Oil
Region of Origin: US
Subject: Landscape
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)
Main Color: Multi-Color
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Signed?: unsigned
Framed/Unframed: Framed
Type: Painting
Year of Production: c.1920's-1930's
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Width (Inches): 22 1/4
Height (Inches): 18 1/4
Style: Impressionism
Painting Surface: Canvas
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Art
Features: Framed
Production Technique: Oil Painting