Thomas Baker. Thomas Baker was a Midlands landscape painter and watercolourist often known as Baker of Leamington or Landscape Baker.
Born in Harborne, Birmingham, Baker was a student of Vincent Barber at the Barber family's Charles Street Academy in Birmingham. Exhibiting publicly with the Birmingham Society of Artists from 1827 onwards, he painted landscapes throughout Warwickshire, the Midlands and the Welsh border regions and occasionally producing depictions of the Lake District, Scotland and Ireland.
More often than not Baker's landscapes include cattle, although sheep and human figures are also fairly common in his works. Baker kept comprehensive records of his work and usually signed each major picture T Baker, dated it to the year and numbered it on the back.
Smaller pieces, studies and pencil sketches tend to be signed T.B. and dated more precisely.
His diaries and notes-which contain an 800-strong list of his major works-are held in the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery while the art gallery at the Royal Pump Rooms in Leamington Spa has a collection of over sixty Baker landscapes, a couple of which are nearly always on display in the Art Gallery. The art historian Alison Plumridge and local historian Charles Lines have both highlighted how Baker provided artistic tutoring to the local middle classes in order to supplement his earnings from major local patrons such as Lord Leigh. I