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Baldwin, Frederick William (1899-1964) UK (2)

Category: PAINTERS

BaldwinFWVFrederick William Baldwin, was born at South Lowestoft, Suffolk on 17 March 1899, eldest of the two sons of William Baldwin, a bricklayer [builder], and his wife Clara née Hubbard, who married at Lowestoft in 1898.

Educated at Sir John Leman School in Beccles and was a draughtsman with Brooke Marine Ltd., at Lowestoft. A mostly self-taught pencil, pen and watercolour artist, although he did have some instruction from George Clausen [q.v.] and was encouraged by members of the Sole Bay Group such as Martin Hardie (1875-1952) and Walter Crittall [q.v.]. Fred met Leonard Squirrell [q.v.] at Lowestoft in 1923, and together, they went on many local sketching trips and, like Squirrell, produced artwork for LNER Post-War series for railway leaflets also for P&O menus, their friendship lasted until Squirrell's death in 1979.

A member of Ipswich Art Club 1928-1962 and in 1932 exhibited from 'Thatched Cottage', Westhall, Holton, near Saxmundham, Suffolk four water-colours/pencil drawings 'Wherries', 'Cottage Bedrooms, Suffolk', 'Westhall Mill, Suffolk' and 'In the Bedchamber, Uggleshall',BaldwinFW1 in 1933 a further six watercolours 'Country near Blythburgh', 'Eastertide, Suffolk', 'Excavations at Bungay Castle', 'Windmill, Westall', 'Bungay from Earsham Road' and 'Afterglow' and was a regular exhibitor including in 1937 five watercolours 'Rumburgh Priory', 'Coal Lighter in Lowestoft Harbour', 'Ely from Barton', 'Sea Havoc at Pakefield' and 'A Suffolk Water Run', in 1944 'Church Farm, Uggleshall, Suffolk', 'Suffolk Scene', 'Westhall, Suffolk', 'Carter's Mill, Wrentham', 'Barn Interior' and 'Wrentham, Suffolk'.

He also exhibited with the Sole Bay Group at Southwold; the Royal Academy between 1934 and 1956 and the Royal Society of British Artists from The Thatched Cottage, Westhall. He later moved to Stoven, near Beccles, Suffolk. He had resigned from the Ipswich Art Club by 1962 when he seems to have given up his painting but his pictures were exhibited in a retrospective show of his work at the Beccles Gallery in 1980 with a further show the following year and their success encouraged Frederick to take up his brush again and in 1983 he had his 38th work exhibited at the Royal Academy, from his then address at Charterhouse, London.

He married in the Mutford district of Suffolk in 1928, Kathleen Margaret Cross (1899-1978). Frederick died at the Blythburgh & District Hospital, Halesworth, Suffolk on 10 October 1984, they had one son John Hubbard Baldwin (1931-1988).

 

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