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| | Charles Baker (?-after 1888)
New York City directories from 1842 to 1862 list Baker as a saddler,
gunsmith, and importer. In 1847 he did silver plating. His paintings
were in the collections of Cropsey and Leupp. Some of his paintings are
copies of works by Thomas Cole, whom he admired. He may
be the father of Charles Baker (1844-1906), the landscape painter and critic.
References
New Hampshire Scenery
Who Was Who in American Art
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