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Gunnar Widforss Catalogue Raisonné Project

Catalogue entry

no. 252
Plateau Point, Grand Canyon
c.1930
Watercolor
20 x 25 in. (50.8 x 63.5 cm)
Signed lower right: Widforss –
Provenance
Emery Kolb, Grand Canyon, Arizona
Edith Lehnert, Sedona, Arizona (by descent)
Emery Lehnert, Park City, Montana (by descent)
Jennifer Draper, Park City, Montana (by descent)
Exhibitions
1969 Museum of Northern Arizona
Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona, The Paintings of Gunnar Widforss, August 17–September 28, 1969.
Published References
Belknap, Bill and Frances 1969
Bill and Frances Spencer Belknap. Gunnar Widforss: Painter of the Grand Canyon. Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona, 1969, ill. in color p. 67.
Breed and Roat 1974
William Breed and Eveln Roat. Geology of the Grand Canyon. Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona, 1974, ill. in b/w p. 20.
Ljungberg, Sjöberg and Petersen 2018
Ljungberg, Pontus, Fredrik Sjöberg, and Alan Petersen. Gunnar Widforss - Akvarellmålaren. Lungby: Ljungbergmuseet, 2018. Exhibition catalogue (2018 Ljungbergmuseet), ill. in color p. 56.
Notes

Emery Kolb, the original owner, was a Grand Canyon photographer, best known for his photographs of riders on the mule trips that went in to the Canyon. He was a friend of the artist and one of the executors of his estate. Edith Lehnert was his daughter. Kolb related that he hiked down the Bright Angel Trail with Widforss every day, for ten days, until this painting was completed. (Belknap, 1969). In two letters to his mother written in October 1930, Widforss worte that,"I have painted a picture of Pipe Creek. It took two hours to go down, 3 1/2 to go up - good exercise. Left the painting stuff down there, wrapped in a waterproof canvas. Have rarely had so much fun to work. Seeing new things in the scene. Experiencing the Grand Canyon stronger, more seriously. Planning to paint 40-50 large watercolors for an exhibition in New York."

After Widforss had completed his watercolor, Kolb told him that, "it was a great painting, but the composition is a little off." He found a dead agave plant and moved it into the view that Widforss had just painted and took a photograph of it. This is that photograph. Years later, Kolb, who was an amateur painter, made an oil painting from his photograph.
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Map showing Inner Canyon locations

Supplemental Material
Hand-colored photograph
c.1930
(archive no. 6148)
By Emery Kolb
Jennifer Draper
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Record last updated October 9, 2020. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Petersen, Alan. "Plateau Point, Grand Canyon, c.1930 (no. 252)." In Gunnar Widforss Catalogue Raisonné Project. www.gunnarwidforss.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=252 (accessed on April 20, 2024).