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Gus Baker was born on 10 May, 1922, is an American painter. Discover Gus Baker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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1922

Gus Lafayette Baker (May 10, 1922 – May 16, 1994) was a painter, illustrator, photographer and lecturer.

Baker was born May 10, 1922, in Winchester, Tennessee, as the son of Thomas Murrell Baker and Nora Wright.

He attended Central High School in Winchester, where he served as an art illustrator for the school yearbook his senior year.

1938

In 1938, aged sixteen, Baker met another Winchester artist, Avery Handly (1913-1958).

Though some nine years older, Handly helped shape his perceptions, criticized, and shared his insights in literature and music.

Through his encouragement and mentoring Baker chose a career in the arts.

He later studied art at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Southern Methodist University and the Art Institute of Chicago.

1940

After graduating in 1940, he enrolled at the University of the South in Sewanee, but after several years the Second World War interrupted his education.

He served in the U.S. Army and spent time in the European Theater.

After the war, Baker returned to the University of the South where he majored in philosophy.

He was deeply influenced by Dr. John M. S. McDonald, Professor of Philosophy.

He was also a music major, and for a while seriously debated a career as a pianist.

1947

He graduated magna cum laude in 1947 with a B.A. degree in Philosophy.

1950

Baker won numerous honors for his work and exhibited at the University of the South, 1950; Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, 1950; Virginia Intermont Competition, 1953; the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, 1953; University of Tennessee, 1958; Tennessee State Fair, 1958, 1959; Vanderbilt University, 1962; and the Parthenon (Nashville), 1960, 1979.

But perhaps his most memorable work is the 63 stained glass windows he designed for the Thomas P. Phillips Memorial Library and Archives in Nashville.

His work is widely represented in private collections as well as the permanent collections at the Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art, the Tennessee State Museum, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Southern Methodist University.

1952

He spent four years at the Atlanta Art Institute, obtaining the degrees of B.F.A., 1952, and M.F.A., 1953.

There he was rated “the star” of the school and awarded the Ellen S. Booth scholarship for advanced studies in painting at Cranbrook Academy of Art, Michigan.

He later studied at the Fine Arts Center of Colorado Springs.

1955

In 1955 Baker came to Nashville, Tennessee to teach art at Watkins Institute.

He later taught at the University of Tennessee, Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art and Tennessee State University.

Besides being a popular art teacher, Baker continued to create.

He expressed himself in many different styles ranging from touches of cubism and expressionism to impressionistic scenes sometimes bordering on pointillism.

1960

In 1960 Baker was honored as Nashville Artist of the Year by the Davidson County Business and Professional Women's Club for his work in organizing a memorial exhibition for his longtime friend and mentor, Avery Handly.

1994

In 1985 he retired from teaching and died May 16, 1994.

He is buried in the Baker family plot in Winchester.

1996

In 1996 a memorial retrospective of Baker’s work was held at Belmont University in Nashville.