Biography from Rogallery.com:
| Born in Washington, D.C. in 1940, and currently living and working in
New York City, Ed Baynard does stylized paintings and woodblocks that
reflect Oriental calm, and are at once contemporary and classical in
style. Baynard also works to retain a simplicity of form inspired
by a love of Japanese woodblock prints. He intends to convey
rhythm and movement, and uses familiar themes such as flowers,
plants, pots, and vases, incorporating them into his delicate
watercolor still lifes.
Museum Exhibitions
1997 American Still Life 1915-1995, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY 1990 New Watercolors, Associated American Artists New York, NY (SOLO) 1984 The Garden, Baltimore Art Museum Baltimore, MD 1983 American Still Life 1945-1983, Contemporary Art Museum Houston, TX 1978 Seven Contemporary Artists, Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH 1978 For Collectors, Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA 1973 American Drawing 1963-1973, The Whitney Museum of American Art New York, NY 1972 Landscape, Museum of Modern Art New York, NY
Literature
1998/03 Sarah Schmerler, "Ed Baynard", ARTNews 1989/09/28 Steven Koplan, "Sculpture That is Not Silent", Woodstock Times 1984/07/16 Kay Larson, "The Real Things", New York Magazine 1983/11 Gerrit Henry, "Ed Baynard at Pam Alder Gallery", ARTS Magazine 1982/11 Susan Putterman, "Ed Baynard", ARTS Magazine 1980 Ken Tyler, Ed Baynard: Woodblock Prints and Watercolored Lithographs 1977/01 Kenneth Wahl, "Ed Baynard", ARTS Magazine
| Source: rogallery.com |
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