Born January 4~ Frances H. Gearhart

Frances H. Gearhart (January 4, 1869-April 4, 1959) was an American printmaker and watercolorist.
Biography on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Gearhart

Above the Trail / c.1925 / Image: 12″x10 1/16″
Various collections, including The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY, NY

Frances Hammell Gearhart on Artnet: http://www.artnet.com/artists/frances-hammell-gearhart/

“The Gearhart sisters, California artists and educators”: https://americanhistory.si.edu/blog/gearhart-sisters

Further reading:
http://www.francesgearhart.com/
https://www.annexgalleries.com/artists/biography/781/Gearhart/Frances
http://womenoutwest.blogspot.com/2015/11/frances-hammell-gearhart-printmaker-and.html

Born January 3~ Harriet von Rathlef

Harriet Ellen Siderowna von Rathlef-Keilmann (January 3, 1887-May 1, 1933) was a German sculptor.
Biography on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_von_Rathlef

Pair of rabbits modeled in stucco / 1909

Below Left: Pieta wood relief / 1924

Below Right: Wooden sculpture / N.D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lost Art Database:
http://www.lostart.de/Webs/EN/Datenbank/ObjektgruppeVerlust.html?cms_param=OBJGRP_ID%3D8998%26page%3D0%26sort%3D%24sort
Further reading:
https://www.meaus.com/harriet-siderowna-keilmann.htm

Born January 2~ Slava Raškaj

Slava Raškaj (January 2, 1877-March 29, 1906) was a Croatian watercolorist.
Biography on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slava_Ra%C5%A1kaj

Yellow Cock and White Hen / 1899 / Watercolor
Moderna Galerija, Zagreb, Croatia

Water Lilies I / 1899 / Watercolor
Moderna Galerija, Zagreb, Croatia

Partage Plus online visual database: http://partage.muo.hr/?object=list&find=Slava+Ra%C5%A1kaj
Further reading:
http://hirc.botanic.hr/vrt/english/new/Slava_raskaj.htm
https://www.pragmaprojects.com/deafhistory/index.php/component/zoo/item/slava-raskaj
https://awarewomenartists.com/en/artiste/slava-raskaj/

Born January 1~ Rita Kernn-Larsen

Rita Kernn-Larsen as a young woman. From her daughter Danielle Grünberg‘s collection.

Danish painter Rita Kernn-Larsen was born on January 1, 1904. She attended the State School of Crafts and Art Industry in Oslo, Norway, in her early twenties, returning to Copenhagen in 1926. Kernn-Larsen began training at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1927, but after two years traveled to Paris where she was admitted to Fernand Léger’s l’Académie Moderne. She studied with Léger until 1933, during which time she met her future husband Isaac Grünberg (they married in 1940 and had a daughter, Danielle Rose, in 1944).

Rita Kernn-Larsen, Copenhagen, 1935. From her daughter Danielle Grünberg’s collection.

In 1934, Kernn-Larsen again returned to Denmark where she opened her own studio, had her first solo exhibition in a gallery, and met the Danish Surrealist group. Her work evolved from post-cubism to surrealism and by the time she settled in Paris and met Peggy Guggenheim she had exhibited with the Surrealists several times. In 1938, Guggenheim gave Kernn-Larsen a solo exhibition at Guggenheim’s Guggenheim Jeune in London. World War II began while Kernn-Larsen was in London and she remained there for the duration of the war, after which she moved to southern France moved with her husband and daughter. Her paintings began to portray a stylized naturalism reflecting her surroundings in France.

Rita Kernn-Larsen in Copenhagen, 1934. From her daughter Danielle Grünberg’s collection.

During her long career, Kernn-Larsen also illustrated for magazines, experimented with pottery, ceramics and collage, and published a children’s book. Kernn-Larsen died on April 10, 1998, in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Unless otherwise noted, paintings are from the collection of SMK – Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen, Danmark

 

 

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Women’s History Month in Visual Arts~ March 31

The Western Print by Inka Essenhigh

1999 / Silkscreen print, varnish / Image 27 7/8”x30 9/16” / Various collections, including MoMA, NYC

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See also: March 31~ Women’s History Month in visual arts
https://schristywolfe.com/2018/03/31/march-31-womens-history-month-in-visual-arts/

Women’s History Month in Visual Arts~ March 30

Europe Supported by Africa and America by Sokari Douglas Camp

2015 / Steel, abalone, gold and copper leaf, petrol nozzles
78 7/10”x71 3/10”x36 3/5” / October Gallery, London, UK

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See also: March 30~ Women’s History Month in visual arts
https://schristywolfe.com/2018/03/30/march-30-womens-history-month-in-visual-arts/

Women’s History Month in Visual Arts~ March 29

Harem #4B  by Lalla Essaydi

2009 / Chromogenic dye coupler print mounted to aluminum / 60”x48” / Various collections

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See also: March 29~ Women’s History Month in visual arts
https://schristywolfe.com/2018/03/29/march-29-womens-history-month-in-visual-arts/

Women’s History Month in Visual Arts~ March 28

Ocean Surface Wood Engraving 2000 by Vija Celmins

2000 / Wood engraving / Plate: 8 1/4”x10 1/4” / Various collections, including Tate and National Galleries of Scotland, UK

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See also: March 28~ Women’s History Month in visual arts
https://schristywolfe.com/2018/03/28/march-28-womens-history-month-in-visual-arts/

Women’s History Month in Visual Arts~ March 27

Untitled by Lee Bontecou

1961 / Welded steel, canvas, fabric, rawhide, copper wire, and soot / 80 1/4”x89”x34 3/4″ / MoMA, NYC

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See also: March 27~ Women’s History Month in visual arts
https://schristywolfe.com/2018/03/27/march-27-womens-history-month-in-visual-arts/

Women’s History Month in Visual Arts~ March 26

Horse and Rider by Elisabeth Frink

1974; cast 1975 / Bronze, edition of 3,+1 artist’s cast / 96” high / Locations include Winchester, England

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See also: March 26~ Women’s History Month in visual arts
https://schristywolfe.com/2018/03/26/march-26-womens-history-month-in-visual-arts/