Edmund Henry Baggs (1865 – 6 July 1949) was a South Australian art teacher and painter, mostly of landscapes in oils, c. 1890–1920.
Baggs conducted painting lessons in watercolours and oils, also Poonah[a] and Electric Painting[b] at his studio on Finniss Street, North Adelaide in 1894,[1] later on Kensington Road, Norwood.[2]
In the South Australian Society of Arts Annual Report of 1902–1903 his address was listed as 75, Parade, Norwood, then from 1904–1907, his address was the Studio, 84 Royal Exchange. From 1908-1910, he was at Rundle Street east. He was a Fellow of the SASA from 1904 to 1910, after which his name does not appear in their Annual Reports.
He sold many of his paintings on the art union principle;[3][4] a kind of raffle where the artist is the beneficiary and art works are the prizes.
Family
Baggs married Maye Rosetta Grose (1875–1968) in 1897. Their children included:
Lucretia Anneta May "Reta"[5] Baggs (1897–1966) married George Charles Bradford in 1927
Harrold Edmund Roy Baggs (1898–1970)
Eric Luke Baggs (1900–1974) married Gertrude ?? in 1930
^"Advertising". Quiz and The Lantern. Vol. VI, no. 263. South Australia. 13 September 1894. p. 12. Retrieved 3 October 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
^"Advertising". The Advertiser (Adelaide). Vol. XLVI, no. 14, 005. South Australia. 7 September 1903. p. 2. Retrieved 4 October 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
^"Advertising". The Express and Telegraph. Vol. XXXIX, no. 11, 550. South Australia. 12 April 1902. p. 8. Retrieved 4 October 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
^"Advertising". The Register (Adelaide). Vol. LXIX, no. 18, 089. South Australia. 3 November 1904. p. 2. Retrieved 4 October 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
^"Family Notices". The Chronicle (Adelaide). Vol. 92, no. 51, 195. South Australia. 14 July 1949. p. 32. Retrieved 4 October 2020 – via National Library of Australia.