Bryant Baker

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Template wrapper".Script error: No such module "Check for clobbered parameters". Percy Bryant Baker (July 8, 1881 – March 29, 1970) better known as Bryant Baker, was a British-born American sculptor. He sculpted a number of busts of famous Americans (including five presidents). In 1910, Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom commissioned him to create a bust of King Edward VII.

Life and career

Baker was born on July 8, 1881, in London, United Kingdom, to John Baker, a sculptor.Template:Sfn His father and his sculptor grandfather both worked on wood and stone carvings at Westminster Abbey.Template:Sfn His brother was Robert P. Baker, also a sculptor of note.Template:Sfn He became an apprentice sculptor under his father, and carved Gothic statues for Beverley Minster and decorative elements for the Victoria and Albert Museum.Template:Sfn He studied art and sculpting at the City and Guild Technical Institute and later at the Royal Academy of Arts.[1] He graduated from the latter in 1910.Template:Sfn

In 1910, Queen Alexandra commissioned him to sculpt a bust of Edward VII.Template:Sfn She was so impressed with his work, that she then commissioned him to design a life-size statue of Edward VII, and later a bust in marble of the nine-year-old Prince Olaf of Norway.[1]

In 1916, Baker emigrated to the United States, where he enlisted in the United States Army. He served during World War I in Army hospitals, crafting artificial limbs and face masks for wounded soldiers.[1] He created a bust of John J. Pershing in 1921 and a bust of Arthur Weimar Thompson, both for the Nebraska Hall of Fame. He became a U.S. citizen in 1923.Template:Sfn

In 1928, millionaire Oklahoma oilman E. W. Marland sponsored a $100,000 competition to create a statue honoring pioneering women of the American Old West. Baker won the design competition, and in 1930 his Script error: No such module "convert". high, Script error: No such module "convert". statue, Pioneer Woman, was unveiled in Ponca City, Oklahoma. It became his best-known work.[1] In 1957, Baker was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member, and became a full member in 1959.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Baker never married. In his final years, Baker lived in The Gainsborough high-rise apartment building at 222 West 59th Street in New York City. He died of unspecified causes at St. Barnabas Hospital in The Bronx on March 29, 1970.[1] He was cremated, and his ashes interred at St. Peter's Church in Fordcombe, Kent, England.[2]

Shortly after his death, the contents of his New York studio were purchased and moved to the E. W. Marland Mansion in Ponca City.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The mansion is now known as the Ponca City Cultural Center, and Baker's studio and copies of many of his works are on display there.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Baker was a Freemason, and belonged to the Constitutional Lodge No. 294 at Beverley, Yorkshire, England.Template:Sfn

Notable works

According to the Smithsonian Institution, several copies of Baker's works can be found at the Ponca City Cultural Center in Ponca City, Oklahoma.[6]

Gallery

References

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  5. "Bust of Sir Winston Churchill Unveiled." The Milwaukee Journal. May 31, 1958.
  6. "Baker, Bryant, 1881-1970, sculptor." Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 2011. Accessed 2012-04-01.

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