Cheryl Harness Artwork
Collection Inventory
Framed Artwork
1. Children’s Literature Festival Logo—7 ½” X 11 ¾” (with frame 12 ¼” X 17” X ⅞”)—Mule with boy reading; Signed—Second Floor UCM Library— Media: Ink
2. Grandpa’s Slide Show p. 18—12” X 10”( with frame 14 ¼” X 14 ¾” X 1”)-- Children hiding under blanket tent while Mom talks on phone; Signed —Second Floor
UCM Library— Media:Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
3. Night-Light Mother Goose pp. 18-19—9 ½” X 18 ¼” (with frame 11 ½” X 23” X 1”)-- Village with "Sally Go the Moon" and "Man in the Moon"—Second Floor
UCM Library—Media: Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
4. Under the Moon pp. 14-15—9 ½” X 19 ½” (with frame 11 ¼” X 24 ¼” X 1”)-- Rabbit and family of mice; Signed —Second Floor UCM Library--
Media:Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
5. Amazing Impossible Erie Canal p. 7—8 ¼” X 5” (with frame 14 ¼” X 11 ¼” X 1”)-- Flat-bottomed boat; Signed —Gilbert Room—Media:
Watercolor
6. They’re Off! The Story of the Pony Express pp. 8-9—11 ⅝” X 17 ⅞” (with frame 14” X 22 ½” X 1”)—Stage Coach—Second Floor UCM Library--
Media:Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
7. They’re Off! The Story of the Pony Express pp. 18-19—14 ¼” X 28 ½” ( with frame 16 ½” X 23 ¼” X 1”)-- "Welcome Pony Express"—Second Floor UCM
Library--Media:Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
8. Young Abe Lincoln: the Frontier Days 1809-1837 p. 5—14” X 9” (with frame 16 ¼” X 14 ¼” X 1”)-- 2 scenes - family working and young boy with woman—
Second Floor UCM Library-- Media: Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
9. Abe Lincoln Goes to Washington 1837-1865 pp. 8-9--14 ⅝” X 19 ¼” (with frame 16 ⅞” X 24 ¼” X 1”)--House in Springfield; Lincoln at law office with young
sons—Second Floor UCM Library-- Media: Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
10. Abe Lincoln Goes to Washington 1837-1865 pp. 12-13—14 ⅝” X 19 ¼” (with frame 16 ⅞” X 24 ¼” X 1”)--Beardless Lincoln gives public address.-- Second
Floor UCM Library-- Media: Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
11. Mark Twain and the Queens of the Mississippi pp. 16-17—10 ¾” X 21” (with frame 13” X 27” X 1”)--Native people traveling; the Mississippi and Samuel
Clemens as a boy--Second Floor UCM Library-- Media: Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
12. Young Teddy Roosevelt pp. 18-19—12 ¾” X 19” (with frame 15” X 23 ¾” X 1”)-- Theodore dancing with Alice; he was youngest member of state assembly--
Second Floor UCM Library-- Media: Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
13. Ghosts of the 20th Century pp. 32-33-- Josh and Albert in Berlin Germany when the cold war ends-- Second Floor UCM Library-- Media:
Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
14. Ghosts of the 20th Century pp. 28-29-- War and Peace protest; tie-dyed VW van-- Second Floor UCM Library-- Media: Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
15. M is for Mount Rushmore title page-- 5 ¼" X 6" (with frame 14" X 13" X ⅞")-- Title page – coyote; Signed --Second Floor UCM Library--
Media: Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
16. M is for Mount Rushmore pp. 10-11--19" X 9 3/4" (with frame 27 1/4" X 18" X 1")-- E is for expedition; Signed -- Second Floor UCM Library--
Media: Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
17. M is for Mount Rushmore p. 20—10 ¼” X 12 ½” (with frame 14 ¾” X 14 ½” X 1”)-- M is for Mount Rushmore; Signed --Second Floor UCM Library--
Media:Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
18. M is for Mount Rushmore p. 22--9 3/4" X 11 3/4" (with frame 14 1/4" X 13 3/4" X 1")--O is for observation; Signed --Second Floor UCM Library--
Media:Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
19. M is for Mount Rushmore p. 23--10" X 12" (with frame 14 1/4" X 13 3/4" X 1")--P is for Pasque Flower; Signed --Second Floor UCM Library--
Media:Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
20. M is for Mount Rushmore --pp. 24-25--19" X 9 3/4" (with frame 27 1/4" X 18" X 1")-- Q is for Quest; Signed --Second Floor UCM Library--
Media:Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
21. M is for Mount Rushmore-- Page 16—10 ⅜” X 13 ⅛” (with frame 14 ½” X 14 ½” X 1”)—J is for Jewel Cave-- Signed-- Media: Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
22. M is for Mount Rushmore-- Page 32—10” X 13 ⅝” (with frame 14 ½” X 14 ½” X 1”)—V is for Verendrye-- Signed-- Media Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
23. Grandpa’s Slide Show--Page 14— Illustration Grandmother tucking in grandchildren—12 ½” X 10 ½” (with frame 13 5/8” X 17 7/8” X 1”)—Signed
24. Oh, I Love!--Pages 16-17—10” X 20” (with frame 12 ¼” X 22” X ¾”)— Illustration Child with stuffed goose having cookies Media: Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
25. Night Before Christmas--Pages 8-9—14” X 20” (with frame 22” X 16 ¼” X 1”)—Illustration of fireplace with stockings, dog in chair-- Media:
Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
26. They’re Off: the Story of the Pony Express--Pages 22-23—15” X 20”—Pony Express rider outruns hostile natives—Media: Watercolor—Illustration
27. Amazing Impossible Erie Canal--Pages 10-11—15 ⅛” X 19 ⅝” (with frame 17 3/4" X 22 1/2" X 1")—How the canal was built –Signed-- Media:
Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil-- Illustrations and text
28. Ghosts of the 20th Century-- Pages 30-31—22 ⅜” X 12 ¼” (with frame 26 1/4" X 13 3/4" X 1")—The seventies: Women’s Equality and America’s Bicentennial--
Media: Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencils
29. Remember the Ladies-- Pages 10-11—20” X 14” (with frame 22 7/8" X 17" X 1")—Betsy Ross, Sybil Ludington, Margaret Corbin, Deborah Simpson—Media:
Watercolor/Ink/Color Pencil
30. Adventurous Life of Myles Standish and the Amazing-but-true Survival Story of the Plymouth Colony. Page 6—8 ⅞” X 10 ¾” (with frame 13" X 17" X 1")
—Colonial soldier-Myles Standish—Media: Pencil/Ink
31. Women Daredevils—Pages 8, 40, 44--9" X 11"; 9 1/2" 11 1/2"; 9 1/2" X 11 1/2" (with frame 32" X 15 1/4" X 1")-- Zazel being being shot from a cannon; Cody
on ladder under plane and above the ocean; Carver on horse diving off high dive—Media: Watercolor
32. Franklin and Eleanor—Pages 16, 20, 34--12" X 8", 10" X 7 1/2", 10 1/8" X 8 3/8" (with frame 30 7/8" X 14 7/8" X 1")-Franklin and Eleanor's wedding; An ill
Franklin talking to reporter; Franklin reading Washington Post Media:Watercolor/Ink
33. Franklin and Eleanor—Pages 25, 30-- 10 3/4" X 7 3/8"; 10" X 8" (with frame 12 5/8" X 20 3/8" X 1")-- Men going to work for Civilian Conservation Corps;
People during the Great Depression camped in "hobo" jungle—Media: Watercolor/Ink
34. Young Abe Lincoln: the Frontier Days 1809-1837—Pages 20-21-- 18" X 13" (with frame 23 1/2" X 18 3/8" X 1 1/2")--Working as a flatboatman—Media:
Watercolor