Join us in person with Alan Peterson, MNA’s Curator of Fine Arts, as he will discuss the work and life of Gunnar Widforss.
During the 1920s and 30s, Swedish-American painter Gunnar Widforss was known as The Painter of the National Parks. After coming to the United States in 1921, he gained early recognition for his paintings of Yosemite and his friendship with National Park Service Director Stephen Mather quickly led him to work in other western national parks.
Following his initial visit to Grand Canyon in 1923, Widforss increasingly favored painting there. By 1929, it had become the itinerant artist’s most regular home and over the next few years he produced several of his finest masterpieces there. Widforss became a beloved member of the small village on the South Rim and with close friends like Emery Kolb, Mike Harrison, Eddie McKee, and Pat and Polly Patraw, he easily fit into the artistic and social scene there. He may even have finally found romance.