- Brighty Statue
View 3D Model Description: Statue by Peter Jepsen on display in Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim. The statue depicts "Brighty." a real-life burro that lived in the Grand Canyon from about 1892 to 1922. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 17334). - Gunnar Widforss, ca. 1925
Subject: Gunnar Widforss sits on the rim, posing with easel and brush. Date: ca. 1925 Collection: Copied from Belknap book, Grand Canyon National Park (No. 07061). - Fred Kabotie, ca. 1932
Subject: Formal portrait of Fred Kabotie, Hopi artist. Kabotie painted the murals in the Desert View Watchtower. Date: ca. 1932 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 8307; GRCA 22600). - Fred Kabotie Painting Murals, ca. 1932
Subject: Hopi artist Fred Kabotie painting the Snake Legend painting in the Desert View Watchtower. Date: ca. 1932 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 8801a). - Thoman Moran, ca. 1905
Subject: Thomas Moran sitting on a rock and sketching the canyon with his two daughters nearby. Date: ca. 1905 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 12005; GRCA 13959). - Thomas Moran Oil Painting
Subject: Thomas Moran painting showing a scene at the eastern end of Grand Canyon. The original is in an ornamental gold frame. Date: 1920. Medium: Oil on canvas. Collection: Donation from the estate of Charles R. Morley, Grand Canyon National Park (No. 13630). - Gunnar Widforss Watercolor
Subject: Inner canyon scene showing the Lower Algonkian Formation by Gunnar Widforss. Signed "Widforss/Grand Canyon 1929" in lower left corner. Also written in the lower right corner in "To the Academy of Sciences/From Lincoln Ellsworth/Because of his interest in the rocks (Lower Algonkian) that contain fossils of the first life to leave distinct record." Date: 1929. Medium: Watercolor on watercolor board. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 13631). - Akins' El Tovar Painting
Description: Framed print of a popular Louis Akin painting of the El Tovar hotel and Hopi House on the South Rim. At one time, the painting was widely reproduced by Fred Harvey and the AT&SF Railroad companies for tourism promotion. Date: 1906 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 22770). - Akins' Evening-Grand Canyon of Arizona" Painting
Subject: Louis Akins' "Evening-Grand Canyon of Arizona" painting. The painting shows a view of the Grand Canyon from the South Rim, with a portion of the Colorado River visible, and is thought to be his largest landscape. This painting has hung in Verkamp's for more than 100 years, and was acquired by the National Park Service from the Verkamp family. Date: 1906 Medium: Oil on stretched canvas, in a Romantic style. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 22770). - Akin's Grand Canyon Painting
Subject: Large oil painting titled "Grand Canyon," by Louis B. Akin. Visible landmarks include Isis Temple, Vishnu, and Wotans Throne. Artist's signature is in the lower left corner; original is in a wooden frame with glass over the the painting. Date: 1911. Medium: Oil on canvas. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 22769).