MUSEUM SHOP STAFF & BOARD MEMBERSHIP ARTS IN THE PARK NEWS ARCHIVES LINKS |
Exhibit
Archives June 2 through October 18 |
Heavy Head, mixed media on Whatman board, 1935, 39” x 26”, by Winold Reiss, Private Collection |
Winold
Reiss (1886-1953) immigrated to the United States from Germany in order
to fulfill his life-long dream of painting Native American Indians.
This led him to Montana in 1919 where he found the Blackfeet Indians.
It was said that the Blackfeet bestowed the name Beaver Child on Reiss
and trusted him to record their greatness, not for himself, but for
them. Reiss left an incredible body of work behind him that captured
the true spirit of the Blackfeet. Reiss was also commissioned by the
Great Northern Railroad to promote its route into Glacier Park during
its advertising heyday from 1920s to the 1950s. The Great Northern Railway
reproduced Reiss’ work on calendars, postcards, menus, playing cards
and more. His work illustrated the Railroad’s “See America First” campaign
that promoted travel to the “Crown of the Continent.” This major exhibition
of Reiss’s work furthers the Museum’s mission of preserving the important
art history left by the Great Northern Railway. |
Hockaday Museum of Art 302 Second Ave. East, Kalispell, Montana, 59901 (406) 755-5268 - FAX (406) 755-2023 |