By Marguerite House; Karen Preis
Title: MS 009 - Nicholas Eggenhofer Collection, 1924-1988
Primary Creator: Eggenhofer, Nicholas
Extent: 15.0 Boxes
Date Acquired: 09/01/1997. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Eggenhofer, Nicholas (1897-1985), Western Artwork
Languages: English
Nick Eggenhofer was born in Gauting, Germany in 1897. He grew up in Germany, while Europe was crazed by Buffalo Bill's continental tours with his Wild West show. He came to New York in 1913, before the eruption of war in Europe. Here he began four years of night classes at Cooper Union and held a variety of jobs including an apprenticeship at the American Lithography Company. His first illustration was sold in 1920 to Western Story Magazine of Street & Smith publishers.
In 1924 Eggenhofer married Louise Strube in New Jersey. They traveled out west in a model T. Inspired by his travels, he began doing illustrations for many Western books and magazines. In 1961 he wrote and illustrated his own book Wagons, Mules and Men.
In the early 1960's, Eggenhofer moved to Cody, saying "The West got hold of me at a very early age and hasn't turned loose yet." He is in the forefront of those who portray the wagon-train era of America and has won top prize at the Cowboy Hall of Fame. In 1971 it was said that he had made more than 30,000 illustrations. Eggenhofer was both a member of The Cowboy Artists of America and the National Academy of Western Art. He died in Cody, Wyoming in 1985 at the age of 88.
Repository: McCracken Research Library
Accruals: 5/30/2001 - Addition
Access Restrictions: McCracken Library staff may determine use restrictions dependent on the physical condition of manuscript materials. Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation or publication. Contact McCracken Research Library for more information.
Acquisition Source: Dr. Dean Mawdsley
Acquisition Method: Donation
Preferred Citation: Nicholas Eggenhofer Collection, MS 9, McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Center of the West