The words of Eliza R. Snow’s beloved hymn, “O My Father,” have faithfully stirred Latter-day Saints for over 130 years—from the pioneers of western America to the members of the distant branches of today’s worldwide Church. A year prior to his death in 1910, fifty-three-year-old John Hafen, an early Latter-day Saint artist, illustrated the text of Sister Snow’s hymn with the following paintings, now on display at Brigham Young University. A short résumé of Brother Hafen’s life follows the illustrations and precedes the stimulating address on the arts in “Speaking Today” by Elder Boyd K. Packer of the Council of the Twelve.