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Olaf Wieghorst

(1899-1988)

Rider and horse in a snowstorm, 1985

Watercolor, gouache, and ink on grayish-green paper mounted to paperboard
Signed and with the artist's 2C device, and dated at lower left: O-Wieghorst / © 85
Sheet: 14" H x 11.125" W

  • Provenance:
    Sold: John Moran Auctioneers, Monrovia, CA, "Art of the American West," December 12, 2018, Lot 4037
    Acquired by the present owner from the above
  • Notes:
    Olaf Wieghorst, born in Denmark, became a leading interpreter of Western life through his paintings of horses, frontier figures, and Native American subjects. A child acrobat at Copenhagen's Tivoli Theatre, he later worked on a stock farm, where he developed a lifelong passion for horses. At 19, he immigrated to the United States and joined the 5th Cavalry, patrolling the Mexican border—an experience that deepened his connection to horses and the Western way of life.

    After military service and ranch work in Arizona and New Mexico, Wieghorst became a mounted policeman in New York City, patrolling Central Park while painting in his spare time. As his artistic reputation grew, he retired in 1944 and moved to El Cajon, California, to pursue painting full-time.

    His work earned national acclaim, including commissions to portray iconic horses such as Roy Rogers' Trigger and Gene Autry's Champion. Wieghorst's paintings are held in major collections, including the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum and the Whitney Gallery of Western Art.
  • Condition: Overall good appearance. The extreme lower edge, at left, trimmed slightly unevenly, and stray ink marks along the left and lower edges, all presumably in the hand of the artist. As mentioned, the sheet is mounted to paperboard.

    Framed under glass: 20.5" H x 17.75" W x 2.375" D


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