Gustave Baumann

Gustave Baumann will be best remembered for his color woodcut prints, awash in pigment. The rural landscapes and cottonwoods of the Southwest were forever transformed in his hands. Wherever he lived, he created art, but when he came to Taos in 1918 he found a new passion and it never left him. How a young German boy became one of the Southwest’s most important artists may be explained by Baumann’s personal seal: an open palm with a heart in the center.

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