|  WATSON
          ENTIRE 1948
   "As a teenager
          Ernest Hamlin Baker took a fifteen dollar correspondence course in
          drawing and studied the drawings of the famous nineteenth century American
          cartoonist Thomas Nast. A local Democratic newspaper in Baker's hometown
          of Poughkeepsie, New York, offered him a job as a cartoonist during
          a hotly contested election for county sheriff, paying three dollars a piece. His unflattering cartoons of the incumbents paid
        off, and the Democrats won the election. After college at Colgate University,
        Baker was eventually contracted to do a series of covers, portraits and
        maps for Fortune magazine."
  Colgate
        University site Here
        are  the major works undertaken by this great artist for FORTUNE magazine,
        together with an oral account of the commission to do the portrait
        of  the American Union leader, John L. Lewis (1935) from Watson, Forty
          Illustrators  and their Work, 1946. As well as some accomplished
          covers for the magazine, Baker did this less happy emblematic scene
          (1935) as a promotion. I have 
        a few of over 300 of Baker's portrait covers from TIME, which are a major
          graphic achievement. This site is dedicated to Baker's daughter who
          keeps the archive. Baker's detailed diary of his professional and personal
          life cries out to be published. 
        
           MURAL
            The Activities of the Narragansett Planters,
            for the Wakefield Post Office, 1939
  American
            Red Cross Stamp 1919
  YWCA
            Poster 28 x 41 inches 1918
  National
            Tuberculosis Association Poster c 1935
  FORTUNE COVER  APRIL 1937, aviation
  FORTUNE              COVER JANUARY 1934, snow plough
  BUSINESSMEN
            FOR FORTUNE 1930'S
  PORTRAITS
            OF WILSON AND REED FORTUNE JAN 1940
  MAP
            FOR FORTUNE NETHERLAND'S INDIA C1936  detail
  FEDERAL FIRMAMENT MARCH 1934
  MAP
            FOR FORTUNE BANANALAND 1933
   Baker
                  is often described as the "father" of Time magazine
                  portraiture, where he developed a style known as "facial
                  reporting." Baker's first cover portrait for Time appeared
                  in 1939. Some of his more popular portraits included Dwight
              D. Eisenhower, Earl Warren and Richard M. Nixon."   
          
            
               PORTRAIT
                OF Nathan Twining TIME February 1954
  PORTRAIT
                OF Harry Hopkins TIME cover January 1945
  PORTRAIT
              OF Vannevar Bush TIME cover
      in the public domain, magazine covers
   "Colgate
                  has extensive holdings of Baker's drawings and illustrations,
                and University Archivist Carl Peterson has mounted a Baker exhibition
                in Case Library, to remain through reunion weekend. Here, Peterson
                reflects on Baker's broad and fascinating career and on the artist's
              fond connections to Colgate." COLGATE SCENE site   |