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Warren Delano III (1852-1920), Henry Walters' brother-in-law, served as vice president of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. While surveying the railroad's land holdings on horseback, he was sometimes accompanied by his young nephew, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the future president. As indicated by the inscription in French, this miniature commemorates the 20th wedding anniversary of Warren and Jennie Delano (Henry's sister).William Jacob Baer was born in Cincinnati in 1860, where he was trained in lithography. In 1880 he traveled to Munich to study drawing and painting at the Royal Academy. When he returned to the United States, he lived in New Jersey where he taught drawing and painting at Princeton University. In 1893 he moved to New York and where he first painted portrait miniatures; by 1894 he had given up easel painting all together to focus exclusively on this genre. He helped found the American Society of Miniature Painters, and is considered instrumental in the revival of miniature at the end of the 19th century. Baer exhibited both nationally and internationally, at the Exposition Universelle (1900), Pan-American Exposition (1901), Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904), and the Panama-Pacific Exposition (1915), where he work was well received. He seems to have found particular success with Henry Walters and his relatives. The Walters Art Museum holds six works on ivory by the artist.
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Document identity
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19112
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Portrait of Warren Delano III
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19112
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title
Portrait of Warren Delano III
description
Warren Delano III (1852-1920), Henry Walters' brother-in-law, served as vice president of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. While surveying the railroad's land holdings on horseback, he was sometimes accompanied by his young nephew, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the future president. As indicated by the inscription in French, this miniature commemorates the 20th wedding anniversary of Warren and Jennie Delano (Henry's sister).William Jacob Baer was born in Cincinnati in 1860, where he was trained in lithography. In 1880 he traveled to Munich to study drawing and painting at the Royal Academy. When he returned to the United States, he lived in New Jersey where he taught drawing and painting at Princeton University. In 1893 he moved to New York and where he first painted portrait miniatures; by 1894 he had given up easel painting all together to focus exclusively on this genre. He helped found the American Society of Miniature Painters, and is considered instrumental in the revival of miniature at the end of the 19th century. Baer exhibited both nationally and internationally, at the Exposition Universelle (1900), Pan-American Exposition (1901), Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904), and the Panama-Pacific Exposition (1915), where he work was well received. He seems to have found particular success with Henry Walters and his relatives. The Walters Art Museum holds six works on ivory by the artist.
provenance
Laura Delano; Walters Art Museum, December 31, 1965, by gift.
date
1896
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CC0
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en
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Miniatures
miniatures (paintings)
portraits
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2
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2
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import
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cm
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11.8
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7.8
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H: 4 5/8 × W: 3 1/16 in. (11.8 × 7.8 cm)
Source extras
inscriptions
[Signature] W. J. BAER; [Number] OP[us].54.1896; [Transcription] Engraved on the reverse of the frame: Vingt ans après. July 11
1876
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watercolor on ivory, gold frame
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3651
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EAN
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3100
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photo
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