Artist Harvey Goodale painted Alaska and its people for thirty-seven years. From his home in Upper Fire Lake in the Chugiak area, he, along with his artist wife, Ellen Henne, traveled all over Alaska photographing and sketching people and scenes that were later to become paintings. He first started a studio in Anchorage combining painting and framing, and painting signs. Selling out, he and his wife moved to Valdez for a while but soon returned to Anchorage.

One of his more important commissions was from Bob Reeve to paint 44 of Alaska's more well-known and celebrated Bush Pilots. These paintings, for the most part, were destroyed in the 1964 earthquake and two subsequent fires. It is estimated that Harvey Goodale has painted in excess of 5000 oils during his career as an Alaskan Artist.

Place of birth: Danvers, Massachusetts
Art Training: Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The Art Student League of New York. Rhode Island School of Design

*Submitted by Art of the North

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Harvey B. Goodale (1900-1980)

"Whale Hunt"

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24" x 36"

Harvey B. Goodale (1900-1980)

"Cabin, Cache and Northern Light"

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Oil on Canvas 20" x 24"

 

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