Samuel Henry Baker (1824–1909) was an English landscape artist.
[1] He was apprenticed to James Chaplin, a magic lantern-slide painter and trained at the Birmingham School of Design.
[1] It was possibly through Pettit that Baker inherited the distinctive drawing style of the Birmingham School with its clear outlines and bold cross hatching.
[2] He exhibited over five hundred paintings at the RBSA from 1848 to 1909 and was elected a member in 1868.
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