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Leonard Lopp, best known for his seasonal oil landscapes glorifying Glacier National Park, is one of the Flathead Valley's most interesting personalities. From the colorless Dakota homestead where he was raised, he headed west and built a grand life as a painter and entertainer. Roaming throughout North America, Lopp performed with the Chataqua and Pantages tent circuits, did quick art paintings in Canada's Hudson Bay Company stores.
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Leonard Lopp became artist-in-residence
from 1938 to 1941 at the Many Glacier Hotel. His paintings were treasured
mementos for Park visitors during that grand era of rail travel, and
a status symbol in the 1940s and '50s for prosperous grain farmers in
Montana' s Golden Triangle just east of the Park. Lopp's artistic success
culminated in an exhibition at New York City's prestigious Milch Gallery,
and in the building of Rocky Haven, one of the most handsome homes on
Flathead Lake. Here, near Somers, Leonard and Margaret Lopp entertained
both Hollywood and local socialites, including founders and early patrons
of the Hockaday Museum of Art.
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A full color Leonard Lopp exhibition catalog and notecards featuring Leonard Lopp paintings, are available from the Museum's Off the Wall Gift Gallery. Your purchase supports our exhibit and education programs. |
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