Annotated Bibliography

Selected Works

Gustave Baumann
Selected Bibliography

Acton, David. Hand of a Craftsman:The Woodcut Technique of Gustave Baumann.  Santa Fe: Museum of New

  • Mexico Press, 1996.
    In particular Baumann’s work on the woodcut Grand CaƱon is explored through the proof set and other materials saved by the artist. Includes bibliography.

Acton, David, Martin F. Krause and Madeline Carol Yurtseven. Gustave Bauman: Nearer to Art.  Santa Fe: Museum

  • of New Mexico Press, 1993.
    Covers the length of Baumann’s career, with representative samples throughout the text. Discussion of his technique is illustrated with 17 progressive color proofs of Spring Blossoms.

Coke, Van Deren. Taos and Santa Fe: The Artists’ Environment 1882-1942.  Albuquerque: University of New

  • Mexico Press, 1963.

Currie, Juliet. “Gustave Baumann A Century of Delight,” El Palacio 87, no.1 (1981): 25-32. 
 

Garoffolo, Vincent. “Gustave Baumann.” In New Mexico Artists, edited by Joaquin Ortega, 33-47.  Albuquerque:

  • University of New Mexico Press, 1952.

Museum of New Mexico. Gustave Baumann [reprint], Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico, 1972.  Originally published in

  • El Palacio, 78 (1971).
    Includes the articles: “Concerning a Small Untroubled World” by Gustave Baumann, and “Gustave Baumann” by Calla Hay.

Nelson, Mary Carroll. “Gustave Bauman Color Woodcuts,” Artists of the Rockies and the Golden West.  Spring

  • (1979): 6, 35-43.

Robertson, Edna and Sarah Nestor. Artists of the Canyons and Caminos Santa Fe, the Early Years.  [s. l.]: Peregrine

  • Smith, Inc., 1976.

Scott, Amy. “Gustave Baumann.” In The New Mexico Painters, edited by Robert R. White, Patricia Crawford Glumac

  • and Michael Koster, 28-33. Santa Fe: Gerald Peters Gallery, Inc., 1999.

Selected titles may be available for purchase in the Museum Store. For Museum Store
information call 409-886-2787ext. 13.

You can also consult your local library. Books not in the holdings of your local library can
often be borrowed through inter-library loan.

Adapted from Whitney Gallery of Western Art, Buffalo Bill Historical Center
by Stark Museum of Art, Research Library
712 Green Avenue, Orange, TX 77630. January 2008

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