Welcome
This website is designed to
introduce visitors to the color block prints of
Frances H. Gearhart (1869-1958). In the mid
1990s when I first became acquainted with Gearhart's
work, I thought that her prints contained the most
striking and beautiful images of Western
United States (mainly California) landscapes by an
American block print artist that I had ever seen. I
wanted to learn more about her and to see more of
her work. I soon learned that this was not so
simple. There was no catalogue raisonne of her
prints. Only occasional information was available
about exact dates or edition size of different
prints. Even titles proved problematic because many
prints did not have titles, and different dealers
and institutions sometimes assigned different titles
to the same image. I
created this website to share all the images of
Frances Gearhart’s color block prints that I
have so far been able to locate. I have not
included watercolors, black and white images, or the
series of prints she did in collaboration with her
sisters Edna and May for “Let’s Play,” a children’s
book that was not published in their lifetime but is
now available from the Book Club of California.
Although you will find many Gearhart prints on this
web site (212 as of May, 2024), the collection is
still not complete. I estimate that I may be missing
around 25 to 50 other color block prints that she
made. Although Gearhart created most of her prints
between 1918 and 1940, I have not been able to
resolve many questions about more specific dates for
individual prints because she usually did not
include a date on her prints. In some cases one can
make estimates based on when various prints were
shown at exhibits. Dealers, auction houses,
museums and libraries also provided me with possible
dates. I also relied on information obtained from
Susan Futterman and Roger Genser who were
co-curators of a large 2009-2010 exhibit of
Gearhart's work at the Pasadena Museum of California
Art and even more recently there was new information
contained in the Wichita Art Museum's 2020-2021
excellent exhibition of Gearhart prints
curated by Roger Genser. As for edition size, as far
as I can tell it is almost always 50 or less. In the
few cases where exact edition size was noted by
someone, I have included this information. If you
own or know of the location of a print by Frances
Gearhart that you do not see here, please contact
Marc Kessler at: marc.kessler@uvm.edu.
If
I can obtain more images of her work, perhaps
a book of all of her color block prints will
be possible. Also, because I do not have
publication ready photos of all the jpeg images that
I have included on this website, I would appreciate
your contacting me if you own any Gearhart
prints. Sometimes different copies of the same print
look a little different and I may not have the best
one. Also, if you have any other information about
Frances Gearhart's life and/or work that you could
share, please contact me. I hope that you enjoy the images that you see here and find the other information that I have provided of interest. Harold Leitenberg, Ph.D Last modified May, 2024 Copyright � 2011 Harold Leitenberg
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