September 21, 1941(1941-09-21) (aged 81) East Orange, New Jersey
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William Jacob Baer (January 29, 1860 – September 21, 1941) was an American artist, considered the foremost American miniature painter.
Biography
William Jacob Baer was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on January 29, 1860.[1] He was a lithographer's apprentice at Donaldson and Company in Cincinnati from 1876 to 1879. During the same period he attended an evening modeling class at the McMicken School of Design, taught by Louis Rebisso. He continued his training in Munich at the Royal Academy from 1880 to 1884, studying oil painting with Ludwig Löfftz. He received medals in all his courses, and the Academy purchased one of his watercolors.[2] In 1913, Baer was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member.
Upon his return to the United States, Baer settled into the Montclair, New Jersey art colony to continue his career as a genre painter, portrait painter, and teacher. He was attracted there by his friend, Alexander Drake (the art editor Scribner’s Monthly). Drake encouraged him to teach a class in engraving and black-and-white draftsmanship for illustrators; class members were dubbed the "Carbonari".[2] In 1888 Baer became the instructor at Round Lake, New York, for summer classes at a Chautauqua-like cultural enterprise to which he remained attached until 1891; in 1893 he took over the classes at Chautauqua itself for several years. In 1892 and '93, he turned from figure painting to miniatures (both portraits and other subjects), initially under the patronage of Alfred Corning Clark, and soon Baer not only became the most renowned miniaturist in the country but also spearheaded the miniature-painting revival that began at that time. He was the first president of the American Society of Miniature Painters, New York.[1]
^ abcDearinger, David Bernard (2004). "William Jacob Baer". Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design: 1826–1925. Hudson Hills. p. 22. ISBN9781555950293. Retrieved April 5, 2021 – via Google Books.
Carr, Carolyn Kinder, Revisiting the White City: American Art at the 1893 World's Fair, National Portrait Gallery, 1993.
Dearinger, David Bernard, National Academy of Design (U.S.), Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design: 1826-1925, Hudson Hills, 2004. ISBN978-1-55595-029-3
Michigan State Library, Biographical Sketches of American Artists, "Baer, William J.", p. 21–22. Michigan State library, 1912.