Background

In August 2024, the Center for Railroad Photography & Art was named the recipient of Kalmbach Media’s historic art collection, totaling fifty-eight original paintings spanning the hallowed rail publishing company’s history since its founding by A.C. Kalmbach in 1934.

“Kalmbach is a name that has thrilled, educated, and inspired generations of railfans, photographers, and artists, and this collection couldn’t be a better expression of the Center’s mission to preserve and celebrate significant railroad art,” said Scott Lothes, executive director of CRP&A, who worked closely with Kalmbach executives in their search to locate the right permanent home and keep the collection together. “It’s a tremendous honor and responsibility to care for the Kalmbach Art Collection, and to honor the work of so many artists and designers who poured their talents into illustrating the railroads that they loved.”

The Kalmbach Art Collection is filled with landmark work from renowned artists such as Howard Fogg, George Gloff, Gil Reid, Ted Rose, John Swatsley, and many others. The works were commissioned for use in Trains magazine and in Kalmbach Books—in many cases created by the company’s own designers and artists. Some works were viewed by tens of thousands of railroad fans, appearing inside the magazine, on its covers, or in best-selling books such as The Hiawatha Story and The Nickel Plate Story.

The collection was moved to the Center’s archive in Madison, Wisconsin, not far from Kalmbach’s offices in Waukesha. In June 2024, Kalmbach Media sold many of its marquee magazine titles, including TrainsClassic Trains, and Model Railroader, to Firecrown Media in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

“The Center is beyond thrilled to be the recipient of the Kalmbach Art Collection,” said Bon French, Chairman of the Center’s board. “Not only is it a spectacular collection in its own right, but the art invokes many memories for those of us that frequented the hallowed halls of the Kalmbach offices. As the Kalmbach name will otherwise disappear, it’s great that we can preserve the legacy of a ninety-year-old company with a revered name through the collection.”

“We couldn’t have found a better home for our historic collection of railroad art than the Center for Railroad Photography & Art,” said Dan Hickey, Chief Executive Officer for Kalmbach Media. “We are confident that it is the best organization to both preserve the Kalmbach collection and share it with the public. Our founder, A.C. Kalmbach, would be very proud to know that the railroad art accumulated by Kalmbach Media and enjoyed by our employees for decades will also be appreciated by future generations through the expert stewardship of the Center.”

“I can’t imagine a better outcome for Kalmbach’s corporate art collection than to have it find a permanent home with the Center,” said Kevin P. Keefe, a Center board member and former vice president-editorial at Kalmbach. Keefe brought the collection to light in the mid-2010s when he detailed the most important pieces and their histories in a company report he authored prior to his retirement. “In so many ways, Trains and Kalmbach Books played indispensable roles in creating the world of railroad imagery we love so much, and the company’s original art is a big part of that legacy.”

“Over the years, there has been a strong bond between Kalmbach and the Center,” Keefe added. “The donation of this collection is a celebration of that relationship.”


The Kalmbach Art Collection was on exhibition at the Grohmann Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from May through September of 2025. We are currently preparing a version of the exhibit that can travel more widely in the future.

Learn more about the Kalmbach Art Collection with Kevin Keefe in this CRP&A webinar.

About the collection

Title
Kalmbach Art Collection

Dates
circa 1943 — 2015

Creator
Various

Processing history & status
The collection has been fully digitized.

Provenance
The works were commissioned for use in Trains Magazine and in Kalmbach Books—in many cases created by the company’s own designers and artists. They were held by Kalmbach Publishing until its acquisition by Firecrown Media in 2024, at which point they were donated to the Center for Railroad Photography & Art.

Copyright status
© Center for Railroad Photography & Art

Access & restrictions
We provide images free-of-charge for small press and self-published works, personal use, as well as educational and non-profit efforts. All other users, please see our usage fee schedule for rates.

Kalmbach Art Collection index

Extent
58 images

Availability
The entire Kalmbach Media collection has been digitized and will soon be available in our digital collections. The data for the entire collection is displayed below. (Note: the search box is only for the table.)

IdentifierTitleCreatorDateFormatDimensions
Kalmbach-001Steam and Steel WintersetFogg, Howardcirca 1947Ink wash on paper13 1/8 in x 10 1/8 in
Kalmbach-002My Kind of TownGloff, George A.circa 1967Acrylic on paper18 in x 22 1/4 in
Kalmbach-003Only YesterdayRose, Tedcirca 1990Watercolor13 3/4 x 19 3/4 in
Kalmbach-004ElectrolinerBoie, Chuckcirca 1982Acrylic on paper21 1/2 x 16 3/4 in
Kalmbach-005New York Central 773Sherman, Robert M.circa 1990Acrylic on paper13 1/2 x 17 1/2 in
Kalmbach-006Santa Fe CabooseReid Sr., Gilmorecirca August 1990Watercolor7 7/8 x 11 7/8 in
Kalmbach-007[Untitled]Gloff, George A.1984Drawing8 x 14 in
Kalmbach-008[Untitled]Gloff, George A.1984Drawing8 x 14 in
Kalmbach-009[Untitled]Swatsley, Johncirca 1976Ink wash on paper6 x 11 3/4 in
Kalmbach-010[Untitled]Gloff, George A.1984Drawing8 x 14 in
Kalmbach-011Pennsylvania 2330Sherman, Robert M.1990Mixed media10 x 12 in
Kalmbach-012[Untitled]Gloff, George A.1984Drawing8 x 14 in
Kalmbach-013BLW LocomotiveGiacomini, Olindocirca 1983Tempera13 1/2 x 10 1/2 in
Kalmbach-014Empire State ExpressReid Sr., Gilmore1986Ink wash on paper
Kalmbach-015Erie Berkshire on Port Jervis HillFogg, Howardcirca 1947Ink wash on paper13 x 10 1/8 in
Kalmbach-016Canadian Pacific 4-6-0Rose, Tedcirca 1961Watercolor11 x 18 in
Kalmbach-017Chicago & North Western SignalRose, Tedcirca 1961Watercolor11 x 16 in
Kalmbach-018The Virginian RailwayWard, Richard1961Tempera on paper15 3/4 x 11 1/2 in
Kalmbach-019Santa Fe’s Blue GooseBelbin, Philcirca 1985Arcylic on paper21 1/2 x 16 3/4 in
Kalmbach-020Design for an Integral TrainSwatsley, Johncirca 1965Acrylic16 1/2 x 12 in
Kalmbach-021Frisco 1294Krueger, Steven R.2015Watercolor13 1/2 x 17 1/4 in
Kalmbach-022Santa Fe 2343Sherman, Robert M.circa 1990Acrylic on paper13 x 16 3/4 in
Kalmbach-023Starrucca ViaductWard, Richardcirca 1956Tempera on paper12 1/1 x 18 1/8 in
Kalmbach-024Big TopGloff, George A.1964Mixed media on paper13 7/8 x 20 3/4 in
Kalmbach-025Mexican Street SceneReid Sr., Gilmorecirca 1963Watercolor21 3/4 x 17 in
Kalmbach-026Rio Grande Revisited #1Gloff, George A.circa 1965Mixed media on paper21 x 15 in
Kalmbach-027Santa Fe Station at Perris, CaliforniaReid Sr., Gilmore1976Watercolor14 1/2 x 21 ½ in
Kalmbach-028Train Tracks in WinterFogg, Howardcirca 1950Watercolor14 1/4 x 19 1/12 in
Kalmbach-029Casey Jones, April 1, 1900Swatsley, Johncirca 2000Acrylic16 1/2 x 16 1/2 in
Kalmbach-030General Motors Aerotrain on the Santa FeWard, Richardcirca 1956Tempera on paper14 1/2 x 14 3/8 in
Kalmbach-031Rio Grande Revisited #2Gloff, George A.circa 1965Mixed media on paper21 1/8 x 15 1/8 in
Kalmbach-032Berkshire at MidnightReid Sr., Gilmorecirca 1965Watercolor17 ¼ x 24 5/8 in
Kalmbach-033Louisville & Nashville K-3 PacificReid Sr., Gilmore1977Watercolor18 x 26 in
Kalmbach-034Manhattan TransferGloff, George A.circa 1956Tempera on paper14 x 23 5/8 in
Kalmbach-035Southern Pacific Articulateds Meet in the California DesertGloff, George A.circa 1956Tempera on paper16 x 26 in
Kalmbach-036Streamlined Passenger Car Cutaway ViewBrewster, Allen J.1974Mixed media11 x 25 in
Kalmbach-037Southern Pacific Train MasterBrewster, Allen J.1973Mixed media20 ½ x 31 in
Kalmbach-038Rio Grande SouthernBoie, Chuckcirca 1983Acrylic on paper21 3/8 x 19 ½ in
Kalmbach-039[Untitled]Coes, Kent Daycirca 1943Watercolor20 x 28 in
Kalmbach-040Westbound FreightCoes, Kent Daycirca 1943Watercolor17 5/8 x 22 5/8 in
Kalmbach-041Milwaukee Road Class A Atlantic No. 1Reid Sr., GilmoreWatercolor6 5/16 x 33 15/16 in
Kalmbach-042On the RoadReid Sr., Gilmorecirca 1963Watercolor11 x 25 ¼ in
Kalmbach-043Electro-Motive E7 for Train of TomorrowBrewster, Allen J.circa 1977Tempera14 ¼ x 11 1/8 in
Kalmbach-044The Mohawk That Refused to AbdicateLuser, Lawrencecirca 1975Pen and ink drawing16 x 15 in
Kalmbach-045[Untitled]Swatsley, Johncirca 1976Ink wash on paper8 ½ x 7 ¾ in
Kalmbach-046[Untitled]Swatsley, Johncirca 1976Ink wash on paper6 x 12 in
Kalmbach-047[Untitled]Swatsley, Johncirca 1976Ink wash on paper5 7/8 x 11 7/8 in
Kalmbach-048[Untitled]Swatsley, Johncirca 1976Ink wash on paper8 ½ x 7 ¾ in
Kalmbach-049[Untitled]Swatsley, Johncirca 1976Ink wash on paper8 ½ x 7 ¾ in
Kalmbach-050[Untitled]Swatsley, Johncirca 1976Ink wash on paper8 ½ x 7 ¾ in
Kalmbach-051[Untitled]Reid Sr., Gilmore1955Watercolor10 3/8 x 15 7/8 in
Kalmbach-052On the Prairies Where the Wheat Grows and the Sun Comes Up Yellow in the EastRose, Tedcirca 1961Watercolor13 7/8 x 18 7/8 in
Kalmbach-053Northern Pacific Z-5 steam locomotiveReid Sr., Gilmorecirca 1981Watercolor19 ½ x 14 ½ in
Kalmbach-054NamekagonMcMahon, Marshall Patrickcirca 1984Acrylic23 ½ x 19 ½ in
Kalmbach-055Roaring through RondoutReid Sr., Gilmorecirca 1970Watercolor20 x 28 in
Kalmbach-056Up the LadderGloff, George A.circa 1962Watercolor20 7/8 x 25 in