From Deseret News archives:
Railway art
Springville exhibition shows visions of the Southwest by early artists
Years later, in an attempt to again cash in on America's growing interest in the imagined romance and adventure of the West, Santa Fe Railway advertising agent William Haskell Simpson (1858-1933) began sending artists on three- to four-week all-expenses-paid excursions to record the splendor of the Southwest. This was the start of a decades-long collaboration between artists and the railroad.
Through April 1, "Southwest Visions," a touring exhibition of 50 paintings produced during this period now part of the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway art collection will be on display at the Springville Museum of Art.
"Southwest Visions" is divided into three sections by theme: "Images of the Grand Canyon," "Images of the Pueblo Southwest" and "Women Artists of the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway." Each section demonstrates the quality of Simpson's taste in collecting art.
The "Grand Canyon" section includes works by Louis Akin (1868-1913), A.W. Best (1859-1935), DeWitt Parshall (1864-1956), Elmer Wachtel (1864-1929), Gunnar Widforss (1879-1934) and more. The artists' depiction of one of the most spectacular topographical features of the North American continent is impressive as well as entertaining.
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