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  1. Maynard Dixon (January 24, 1875 – November 11, 1946) was an American artist. He was known for his paintings, and his body of work focused on the American West.

  2. Maynard Dixon 1875-1946Master Painter of the American West. Maynard Dixon is considered by many art collectors to be the premier artist of the West. His ability to capture the land and its inhabitants, in a nonjudgmental and honest way, has left an indelible legacy.

  3. Maynard Dixon (January 24, 1875 – November 11, 1946) was a 20th-century American artist whose body of work focused on the American West. He was married for a time to American photographer Dorothea Lange.

    • American
    • January 24, 1875
    • Fresno, California, United States
    • November 11, 1946
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  4. Born in Fresno, California, Maynard Dixon was largely self-taught as an artist. His first sketches were of the Western landscape. In 1893 he attended the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art in San Francisco, but withdrew after only three months.

    • January 24, 1875
    • November 13, 1946
  5. Maynard Dixon . Nacimiento: 24 de enero de 1875; Fresno, California, United States ; Fallecimiento: 11 de noviembre de 1946; Tucson, Arizona, United States ; Nacionalidad: American; Movimiento: Impresionismo; Género: paisaje nube, paisaje; Campo: pintura, fresco, ilustración, dibujo; Familia y parientes: Dorothea Lange; Wikipedia: en ...

    • American
    • Fresno, California, United States
  6. Maynard Dixon was delighted to live among all the peoples of the region, and his portrayals of the Hispanic, Native American, and Anglo inhabitants are without comparison. Maynard Dixon also used the human form to allude to more ethereal subjects.

  7. Maynard Dixon was an important 20th-century American painter who is best known for his iconic depictions of the American West. Originally from California, Dixon painted subjects in Arizona, New Mexico and eventually settled in Southern Utah.