Artist

Bryant Baker

born London, England 1881-died New York City 1970
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Bryant Baker, © Peter A. Juley & Son Collection, Smithsonian American Art Museum J0119924
Also known as
  • Percy Bryant Baker
Born
London, England
Died
New York, New York, United States
Biography

Bryant Baker studied in London at the City and Guild Technical Institute and the Royal Academy of Arts. His decorative carvings and sculpture were installed at Westminster Abbey and other cathedrals. In 1916 he moved to the United States and served in the army, working to rehabilitate American veterans from World War I by modeling artificial limbs. Baker won commissions for busts of five presidents, including John F. Kennedy. He also made bronze and marble statues of other political figures such as Abraham Lincoln and Henry Cabot Lodge. He was a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society, the Royal Society of British Sculptors, and a life member of St. George's Society.

National Museum of American Art (CD-ROM) (New York and Washington D.C.: MacMillan Digital in cooperation with the National Museum of American Art, 1996)

Works by this artist (2 items)

Seymour Joseph Guy, Dressing for the Rehearsal, ca. 1890, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Jennie Anita Guy, 1936.12.5
Dressing for the Rehearsal
Dateca. 1890
oil on canvas
Not on view
The First Needlework
Date1884
etching on parchment
Not on view