Olaf Carl Wieghorst Watercolor Painting "Indian Scout"
Item Details
Olaf Carl Wieghorst (Danish/American, 1899 – 1988)
Indian Scout
Watercolor and ink painting on paper
Signed to lower right
Born in Viborg, Denmark, Wieghorst was a talented horse rider and professional performer for the Danish Circus, where he traveled throughout Europe before arriving in America by steamship in 1918. Once in America, Wieghorst joined the United States Cavalry where he extensively travelled the Mexican border, which first exposed him to the beauty of the south western United States, and inspired his later watercolor and oil paintings. After leaving the Calvary, he eventually found work as a cowboy in Arizona and New Mexico before returning to the New England area in the mid 20th century. It is unknown exactly when Wieghhorst began painting, but it is clear he was self-taught and quickly became proficient in the arts and no doubt inspired by his south western travels. Today, he is most known for his stunning portraits of horses, landscapes and indiginous people. Wieghorst’s works are collected publicly and privately, notably in the collections of Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan and John Wayne.
Condition
- uneven toning and light scattered foxing to sheet; nicks, scratches and finish loss to frame.
Dimensions
- measures frame.
- Item not examined outside of mounting.
Item #
ITMG775408







