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Olaf Wieghorst (April 30, 1899 – April 27, 1988) was a Danish-American painter who specialized in depictions of the American frontier. His art was in the vein of
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and Charles Russell. In 1992, he was inducted into the
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of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.


Early years

Olaf Carl Wieghorst was born in
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. He worked on a farm where he often rode horses. He was a bare-back rider in the Schumann Circus and performed acrobatic feats for Tivoli Theater in
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. Wieghorst emigrated to the United States from Denmark in 1918 at the age of 19.


Career

Wieghorst worked with the mounted patrol of the
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of the
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(1920-1922) with occasional interludes as a wrangler on ranches in the western states. Wherever he went, he sketched and painted the Western culture he loved, often selling his work as calendar and magazine illustrations. His work appeared in
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's Western Magazine an
Hoofs and Horns
an honor he shared with fellow cowboy artists including Daniel Cody Muller (1889–1976). In 1924, Olaf Wieghorst married Brooklyn native Mabel Walters, In the same year, he joined the
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(1924-1944) where he became a
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Officer with the Department. Due to his knowledge of horses, he was quickly sent to the Remount Section of the Mounted Unit where he broke and trained horses for the Unit. Wieghorst retired from the New York City Police Department in December, 1944, and once again headed west, with Mae and their son Roy. In 1945, Wieghorst settled in El Cajon, California, San Diego County, California and spent the rest of his life there working on his art. He was a self-trained artist and learned to work with oil painting and water colors himself. Over time he became a proficient painter and as a result,
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chose to display his paintings. He also painted horses and studied their nature. The most famous of his models were Gene Autry’s
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and
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. He appeared in two John Wayne movies in the 60's; ''
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'' (1963) and '' El Dorado'' (1966). Some of his art work was used in the open titles sequence in the film ''El Dorado'' (1966). A retrospective of Wieghorst's work was presented at the
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(1974–75). In 1985 two of his works, ''The Navajo Madonna'' and ''The Navajo Man'' were sold for over $1 million. He died on April 28, 1988 in
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.Olaf Wieghorst
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References


Other sources

* Reed, William (1969). ''Olaf Wieghorst'' (Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Press) * Kelly, Tim (1962) ''The Southwest of Olaf Wieghorst'' (Arizona Highways, March, 1971)


External links


Olaf Wieghorst Museum and Western Heritage Center

National Museum of Wildlife Art – Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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