Talk:Walter Emerson Baum

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Paintings[edit]

A prolific painter, he produced hundreds of works, predominantly oil paintings. The majority of his works are landscapes, including snow scenes of Bucks County. He also produced portraits and still lifes.

The market for his works has appreciated through the nineties until today. Dozens of his paintings are sold at auction each year. Prices for landscapes range from $1500 for miniatures (5" X 7") to more than $10,000 for full sized canvases. Snow scenes realize a premium. Portraits and still lifes can be bought at auction for less.

Shouldn't his son (Edgar Schofield Baum) have his own page?[edit]

Probably make more sense for someone in the artist (or military/WW2, or even medical) community to make this and not me. It's odd that almost his entire medical career was neglected in this and he was shoved into a subset of his father's page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.254.152.32 (talk) 00:25, 1 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]