Fine Western Art Collections
West Lives On Gallery
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Olaf Wieghorst
1899 - 1988 |
Acclaimed by critics as the outstanding
contemporary Western artist, Olaf Wieghorst earned these accolades
during a lifetime of observing, handling and painting horses and the
West.
Olaf was born to Karl and Anna Wieghorst on April 30, 1899, in the
village of Viborg, Jutland, Denmark. He was only 19 years old
when he came to New York on December 31, 1918 aboard an old Danish
steamer. He had only $1.25 in his pocket and spoke no English.
For better or for worse, Olaf had come to American to
stay.
Olaf joined the United States Calvary and requested duty on the
Mexican border. This was his dream come true; he was going
West! After the military, Olaf drifted and worked as a
cowboy. "I have been observing horses for so many years
that I guess I've begun to think like one. That's what I mean
when I say that the horse has been my greatest teacher. Horses
have been my companions under nearly all possible
conditions."
Here was a man deeply in love with the West and its people and its way
of life. Here was a man possessed with the talent to create this
love on canvas.
His paintings are in the great private collections of Western art
including those of Clint Murchison, Leonard Firestone, Barry
Goldwater, Earl Adams, Sam Campbell, Jack Goodman, Read Mullan, C. R.
Smith, Bruce Gelker, Fred Utter as well as The Eisenhower Library,
Abilene, Kansas, and the Whitney Gallery, Cody, Wyoming. |
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"Indian Portrait"
watercolor
• 10" x 8"
$6,500 |

"California Cowboy"
oil
• 28" x 38" • SOLD |

"Resting"
watercolor
• 12" x 10"
SOLD |
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