John Franklin Earhart
John Franklin Earhart
Barbizon Landscape, 1908
Oil on Canvas
10 1/2 x 16 inches
15 1/2 x 21 inches in the frame
Signed Lower Right
ID: DH4453
John Franklin Earhart (American, 1853-1938)
John Franklin Earhart (American, 1853-1938) was born near Columbus, Ohio. He was noted for his innovations in painting and printing techniques. He joined the University of Cincinnati faculty in 1925 and he taught the theory of color there until his retirement in 1939. As a young man he obtained a position in the job printing department of the Ohio State Journal. In 1883 he incorporated the Earhart Printing Company and between 1888-1892 he formed the firm of Earhart and Richardson. They were known internationally for the Color Printer.
Earhart was a member of the Cincinnati Art Club and he won several prizes at club exhibitions. He developed a method of painting which imparted a luminous effect to his landscapes.