A child of the American West who was rarely seen without his wide-brimmed hat, Maynard Dixon defined the archetype of the Southwestern artist during the 1920s and ‘30s. Married to the photographer ...
The BYU Museum of Art unveiled a new exhibit, 'Maynard Dixon: Searching for a Home — Painted and Poetic Imagination of the American West,' which is open until Sept. 23, 2023. According to BYU Museum ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Chadd Scott covers the intersection of art and travel. A small number of people would choose Option C: desert. Maynard Dixon was ...
Every art historical chapter has its trailblazers. Monet, Picasso, Duchamp, Pollock, Warhol -- such singular figures seem to appear out of nowhere and, by some combination of vision, timing, charisma ...
A stunning collection of the works of Maynard Dixon, who managed to capture the haunting emptiness and stark, rugged majesty of the true American West -- as opposed to the romanticized fiction -- will ...
It’s a Maynard Dixon kind of day. The Catalinas are glowing in the late-afternoon sun as I write, their dark-blue canyons alternating with sun-washed stretches of pink-gold. Finger Rock is jutting ...
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Maynard Dixon was an American artist known for his paintings of the American West. Born in 1875 in Fresno, California, he passed away in 1946 in Tucson, Arizona. He lived and worked in San Francisco, ...
"The California-born Dixon (1875-1946) first traveled to Arizona in 1900 to experience what he believed was a vanishing West. Amid the mesas, canyons, and desertlands of the region he found visual ...
Through July, there is an exhibition on view in Point Reyes Station of professional quality photographs taken of agriculture in Marin County since 1920. It is an opportunity to see a group of ...
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