Sarah Baker (painter)

Sarah Marinda Baker (1899–1983) was an American painter.

A native of Memphis, Tennessee, Baker studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and had lessons with Hugh Breckenridge, Arthur Charles, and André Lhote.

[citation needed] In 1935 she received a prize from the Washington Society of Independent Artists, and in 1945 she received one from the Baltimore Museum of Art; in 1926 she won a fellowship gold medal from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

[2] Baker's papers are housed at the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution.

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