circa 1910s, 1920s
no publisher marks
Postcard
by Gibson Art Company
with Freixas signature
circa 1910s
smoking cupid
(a few sources spell the last name differently, moving the 'i' to the other side of the 'x': Jason Frexias)
made in Germany
His work for John O. Winsch is probably his most popular, with his Halloween cards for Winsch topping those. There are dimensional cards that combine the artwork of Freixas with another popular Winsch artist, Samuel L. Schmucker. While there are die-cut cards that are said to have been published by Winsch, these do not bear the company name. Only a few of his cards were signed by Freixas.
circa 1910s, 1920s
no publisher marks
Like many of the card illustrators covered in The Valentine Museum, children were Frexias's main subject. Some of his figures, such as those seen in the Gibson postcard at the top of the page, can bear a remarkable resemblance to the work of Grace Drayton. Careful consideration of the faces, paying great attention to the eyes, can help distinguish between the two artists.
circa 1910s, 1920s
no publisher marks
Some of the cards to be found with recognizable Frexias children were created by unknown publishers, who lifted bits of work by him and other artists like Frances Brundage, to use in their own cards. Usually the print and paper quality will be diminished on these. This practice, while dubious, was not uncommon among small publishers in the early part of the 19th century.
circa 1910s
no publisher marks
When looking for his work, be aware of the variations on the spelling of his last name out there. I have written it as appears on my signed cards. It is spelled differently, changing the placement of the vowels, in some source books.
dated 1917
no publisher marks
circa 1910s
2 1/4" x 3"
circa 1910s
circa 1910s, 1920s
circa 1910s, 1920s
Dear Valentine My heart you find, for cupid steals a ride behind. Valentine Greeting.
circa 1910s, 1920s
cupid on roller skates
circa 1910s, 1920s
cupid sits in spare tire
no publisher's marks
dated 1919
flat with fold-back stand on bottom edge
Couple in Boat
With Submarine Surfacing
no publisher's marks
- John O. Winch
- Gibson Art Co
- Pink of Perfection (Fairman)
- Gottschalk, Dreyfus and Davis
- GOM (Gebrueder Obpacher, Muenchen)
- Stecher
- Henry Heiningen Co NY
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