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Gustave baumann autobiography of a face

          The Autobiography of Gustave Baumann.

        1. Baumann was a master of the color woodcut who combined traditional European relief printing methods with a modernist sensibility of color and form.
        2. Gustave Baumann is best known for color woodcuts depicting Southwestern landscapes—gorgeous compositions of chamisa, piñon, mountains, and sky.
        3. The Cleveland Museum of Art's big show on the woodblock prints of Gustave Baumann celebrates the work of an artist who blossomed during
        4. Among the signature motifs of the work of Arnulf Rainer (born ) is the human face: the artist's own face, death masks and images of faces derived from.
        5. Gustave Baumann is best known for color woodcuts depicting Southwestern landscapes—gorgeous compositions of chamisa, piñon, mountains, and sky....

          Gustave Baumann

          American printmaker and painter

          Gustave Baumann

          Born(1881-06-27)June 27, 1881

          Magdeburg, Germany

          DiedOctober 8, 1971(1971-10-08) (aged 90)

          Santa Fe, New Mexico

          NationalityGerman, American
          Alma materKönigliche Kunstgewerbeschule München
          Known forPrintmaking, marionettes, painting

          Gustave Baumann (June 27, 1881 – October 8, 1971) was an American printmaker and painter, and one of the leading figures of the color woodcut revival in America.[1] His works have been shown at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Cleveland Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, and the New Mexico Museum of Art.[2] He is also recognized for his role in the 1930s as area coordinator of the Public Works of Art Project of the Works Progress Administration.[3]

          Biography

          Gustave Baumann was born in Magdeburg, Germany, and moved to the United States in 1891 with his f