Cyrus Maynard Running

Cyrus Maynard Running (1913-1976)
"Clay County"
Oil, ca. 1962
LFAC #533
Fine Arts Collection Cyrus Running works:
1
Biography
Cyrus Maynard Running was born in Veblen, South Dakota,
on August 2, 1913, to the Rev. Alfred Running and Sophia Olsen Running.
Both his parents were born in America but had family ties to the Trondheim
and Nordfjord areas in Norway. Running received his grade school education
in Montana and Idaho but was in high school from 1926-1930 in Zumbrota,
MN. He attended St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, where he received his
BA degree in 1934, majoring in history and biology. He continued his education
by doing graduate work at Yale University School of Fine Arts where he
studied for two years. He received his MA from the University of Iowa
in 1940 where he studied with Grant Wood.
He taught high school science and music in Wisconsin and art at the University
of Omaha, he was hired to head the art department at Concordia College in
Moorhead, MN, in 1940. During his years at Concordia, he also studied
at the University of Minnesota and received a Master of Fine Arts degree
from the Instituto Allendo in San Miguel, Mexico. He remained at Concordia
College until his retirement in 1974. He died on December 25, 1976 in Moorhead, MN. In
1940, he married Eldrid Thorpe, also an artist, with whom he raised four
children. Runnings older brother, Orville M. Running, is the College
Artist at Luther College and was the long-time chair of the Art Department,
with many works represented in the Fine Arts Collection. His younger brother,
Paul D. Running, has retired from the art department faculty at Bowling
Green State University and also has paintings in the Fine Arts Collection.
Running was known as a teacher and leader as well as an artist. While
at Concordia, he expanded the art department program leaving behind a
strong tradition in the visual arts. In recognition of his accomplishments,
a bronze bust of Running was commissioned which was dedicated in 1978.
In addition, The Cyrus M. Running Gallery at the College was named in
his honor. While on the faculty at Concordia, he designed the mural/backdrops
for the annual Christmas concerts which he created with student help for
thirty years. Several of his works are also displayed on the campus in
various buildings.
Running exhibited at the Minnesota State Fair in 1942, 1944, 1958, 1961,
1964 and 1968. He also exhibited at the Minneapolis Institute of Art in
1959 and 1961 and at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis in 1947, 1949,
1956 and 1962. In 1958, he was invited to exhibit four works at the Walker.
His works were displayed at the Red River annual art exhibitions from
1960-1963, 1965, and 1967. Works by Running were included in the exhibition
sponsored by the Minnesota Historical Society at the James J. Hill House
in Minneapolis during 2000. In addition, he regularly exhibited at the
Luther College Fine Arts Festivals, which were held from the late 1950s
through the 1960s. During these years, he also was a judge at several
festivals.
Running was also known for creating sixteen large architectural commissions
consisting of paintings, murals and mosaics. He illustrated at least two
books, Fjords and Faces by Kristian Prestgard (Augsburg, 1937)
and Streiftog: Stemninger og Skildringer by the same author (Augsburg,
1937). His paintings also illustrated a booklet entitled Stewardship:
Christianity Lived Responsibly for the Evangelical Lutheran Church
in 1957.
The Luther College Fine Arts Collection contains seven works by Cyrus
Running, all but one purchased at the Fine Arts Festivals sponsored by
Luther College. Red River Skyline (1965) and Evening Late Winter
(1960) are both color woodcuts purchased in 1965 and 1960. Building
Design with Incidental Figures (1963), Strange City, Evening
(1956) and Incident at the Well (1961) are oil paintings purchased
in 1964, 1957, and 1962. Fall, Clay County (1962) is a watercolor
purchased in 1963 from the Fine Arts Festival by President Emeritus Elwin
D. and Helen Farwell and donated to the Fine Arts Collection. Moorhead
Views, also a watercolor, was purchased by Sally and Erling Naeseth
in the early 1960s and donated to the Fine Arts Collection in 2000.
Ref: Nelson, Marion John. Painting by Minnesotans of Norwegian Background,
1870-1970. [Northfield, MN]: Norwegian-American Historical Association,
2000; http://www.cord.edu/archives/sculpture/running.html; Running, Cyrus
M. Cyrus Running: Artist/Teacher: a Retrospective Exhibition September
13 through October 6, 1974, Red River Art Center, Moorhead, Minnesota.
Fargo, ND: Kayes, 1974.
Updated
02/09/2010
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