In December of 1931, Dorothy and Gardner Hale enthusiastically arrived in
California for a six-month stay. Known as one of America's foremost young
painters of murals and frescoes, Gardner had been hired to paint numerous
murals around the state.
During the holidays, the couple stayed with Gardner's cousin Dorothy McNamee
and her husband Luke in Long Beach. On Monday, December 28, 1931, Gardner
was driving from Long Beach to San Francisco for a meeting when he was
tragically killed in an automobile accident. He was 36-years-old.
Here is a little known print of a Christmas card that Gardner designed for
the McNamees during his stay in 1931.
Gardner was a member of the Society of Mural Painters, the ArchitecturalLeague, Salons of America and the Society of Independent Artists. His mural
works and paintings were renown throughout Europe and America.
This unexpected tragedy was devastating to Dorothy Hale. She returned to
their home in New York City to plan Gardner's funeral. Dorothy found great
strength through her love for Gardner. She immediately began orchestrating
a memorial exhibition to honor Gardner and his work. This exhibition,
curated by Dorothy, would travel through New York, Chicago and San
Francisco.