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Eckhardt, Edris (1905-1998)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1905 - 1998

Parallel Names

  • Eckhardt, Edith Aline
  • Eckhardt, Edris A.
  • Eckhardt, Edythe Aline

Biography

Cleveland artist Edris Eckhardt is best known for her work with ceramics, glass, and bronze. Born in 1905, she studied painting and sculpture at the Cleveland School of Art (CSA), now the Cleveland Institute of Art. She graduated in 1931. It was around this time that Eckhardt, whose given name was Edythe, began using the gender-neutral name Edris after she was overlooked for an award.

Eckhardt was employed at Cowan Pottery before opening her own ceramic studio. By 1934 she had joined the faculty at the Cleveland School of Art. During the Great Depression, she created works for the WPA Federal Arts Project and from 1935-1941 served as the director for the Ceramics and Sculpture Section.

In addition to her work at CSA and the WPA, Eckhardt regularly exhibited in CMA’s May Show. She created Alice in Wonderland sculptures for the World’s Fair in 1937, a set of which was purchased by Princess Elizabeth for the royal collection. She also created a Huckleberry Finn sculpture for Eleanor Roosevelt in 1939.

By the 1950s Eckhardt was regarded for her glasswork when she rediscovered an ancient Egyptian technique of fusing gold leaf between sheets of glass to create gold glass. She was subsequently awarded two Guggenheim fellowships and a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Fellowship. In 1971, Eckhardt was recognized with a Special Citation for Distinguished Service to the Arts by the Cleveland Arts Prize for her pioneering work in glass sculpture. Edris Eckhardt passed away in 1998.

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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Larry Waldman collection of Cleveland artists (Joseph Jicha)

 Collection
Identifier: 1111.158
Scope and Contents Note This small collection contains records of the artistic output of Joseph Jicha. His handwritten index cards document the exhibition and sale of his watercolors at various venues throughout the midwest. The prices at which he offered the works for sale are included, as well as on the labels and tags, including those for the May Show. A small group of black and white photographs completes this part of the collection.Additional material by and about Cleveland artists and...
Dates: 1890s-1970s

May Show entry cards for Eckhardt, Edris

 Digital Record
Identifier: d0e8c24bf6b1d2e0b2b66306bca96434

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Art -- Ohio -- Cleveland. 1
Art, American -- Ohio -- 20th century. 1
Artists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. 1
Graphic arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland. 1
Watercolor painting, American--20th century 1