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Maynard Dixon: Thoughts About Art and Modernism
Thunderbird Foundation for the Arts ^ | 1934 | Grant Wallace

Posted on 03/31/2018 9:40:11 AM PDT by Utah Binger

Painter and Poet of the Far West

During the three generations since the California Argonauts who struck it rich had become its most lavish patrons of the fine arts, San Francisco is reputed to have foster-mothered more than twelve hundred artists, most of the first generation being of European birth and training. Her first gilded nabobs, with callouses still on their palms, went in for social climbing and gaudy culture.

They crowned Nob Hill with gimcrack palaces and, having been told that art galleries were the thing, “blew themselves” without stint on marble statuary and very large paintings-- panoramic and grandiose. Art was what they yearned for and they proceeded, as one of them put it, “to exhaust its possibilities”; vastly to the profit of the group of earthly academic painters of brilliant yardage who painted Yosemite or the California hinterland or Roman mythology in a big way. Non-conformists, progressives, impressionists or romanticists-- few of the next generation of painters would qualify as radicals in their day.

Of those San Franciscans, who form the link in time and in art between the orthodox old-timers and the young third generation of followers of sundry “modernist” movements, there is at least one painter who, like all progressive, self-taught creative workers, has too much of the unique and solitary in his character to be easily classified. That one is Maynard Dixon, painter of the primitive Far West.

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TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Education; History; Poetry
KEYWORDS: dixon; fineart; paintings; poetry
We are in Maynard Dixon Country

"Cloud World" 1925

1 posted on 03/31/2018 9:40:12 AM PDT by Utah Binger
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To: Utah Binger

I think this painting should be titled,

The Lone Ranger And Tonto Go Out For Pizza


2 posted on 03/31/2018 9:50:33 AM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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To: Utah Binger
At last, I shall give myself to the desert again, that I, in its golden dust, may be blown from a barren peak broadcast over the sun-lands. If you should desire some news of me, go ask the little horned toad whose home is the dust, or seek it among the fragrant sage, or question the mountain juniper, and, by their silence, They will truly inform you

3 posted on 03/31/2018 9:55:32 AM PDT by Utah Binger (At The Maynard Dixon Home and Studio)
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To: blueunicorn6

Sort of reminds me of when I try to glimpse Mercury in the Western sky. Damn clouds...as a result of being just above the horizon.


4 posted on 03/31/2018 9:59:50 AM PDT by Calvin Locke
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To: Utah Binger
That is a fine essay about Maynard Dixon. I knew next to nothing about him, but really like him after reading that. Thanks for posting it.
“I was born and raised an American. My people came from England to Virginia before the Revolution; fought in that conflict and did their part in forming the new Republic; went west to the Mississippi in 1820 and prospered with the country; lost everything in the Civil War and in 1868 came to California to make a new start. My boyhood home was a raw California boom town where men drank, gambled in land values and shot one another over irrigation rights.

“For us, history began (almost), with Bunker Hills and the Declaration. All our guarantees were set forth in the Bill of Rights, and that meant what it said. Under it, people could live and move; could look one another in the eye and freely discuss matters of the public interest, in open difference of opinion. This was assured to all men. It was American.

“Friendships were genuine, based on character-- not money. A man’s word could be in fact as good as his bond-- and the average was high. The subservient ‘white collar’ class was not evident; the ‘yes man’ of the big corporations had not yet become a national figure; and that bootlicking phrase, ‘the customer is always right,’ had not yet been invented….”

A TRUE westerner, not the posers who inhabit California today. And this from Western writer, Wilbur Hall in Sunset Magazine, January 1921:

“Dixon is a man well worth knowing, well worth describing, because he is part of the vital West of today and tomorrow, part interpreter, historian and perpetuator of its best truth on canvas…. If there is anything of a western type, not only of mind, bearing, physique, habit, nature, temperament and viewpoint but of heart and soul, it expresses Maynard Dixon and is expressed in him.

“He is frank, blunt, outspoken. He is untrampled by tradition, yet a respecter of sound laws; he is free from guile, intolerant of narrowness, bigotry and hypocrisy. He was born in California and has been over almost every state of the West, not in a Pullman but on the trail. And he knows it and its people, and loves it, rather defiantly and somewhat jealousy. Moreover he is typical of its best kind of men, because he knows the faults of his country and blurts them out in meeting, when there is a chance that blurting will do some good. But sneering at the West, or misrepresenting it, either as to its character or its limitations, sets him afire.”

He sounds like a guy you would love to have a beer with on the trail. He is, in short, the anti-Hillary, anti-Obama, anti-bitter-clinger, true blue American. My kind of man!

This captures perfectly the places I like to traipse over here in California:

5 posted on 03/31/2018 10:23:27 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: ProtectOurFreedom; Jim Robinson; Elsie; colorcountry
Thanks for your input. I do a lecture here at the Dixon property and at museums around the west called

Maynard Dixon: Approach to Modernism

We also we have a gathering here called Maynard Dixon Country

We enjoyed hosting the Free Republic picnic here a couple of times. I think Jim Robinson might have good memories of that.

6 posted on 03/31/2018 10:47:39 AM PDT by Utah Binger (At The Maynard Dixon Home and Studio)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom; Jim Robinson

Also Dixon was born in Fresno not far from jim rob.


7 posted on 03/31/2018 10:49:35 AM PDT by Utah Binger (At The Maynard Dixon Home and Studio)
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To: Utah Binger; glock rocks

Yup, we had some great times at your place in Utah! Thanks!


8 posted on 03/31/2018 10:57:58 AM PDT by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God!)
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To: Utah Binger

Yike!

I hear the call; once again...


9 posted on 03/31/2018 11:14:30 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Utah Binger

Show them the view from your porch.


10 posted on 03/31/2018 11:16:15 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

That’s your job.


11 posted on 03/31/2018 12:11:58 PM PDT by Utah Binger (At The Maynard Dixon Home and Studio)
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To: Jim Robinson; Utah Binger

Yes sir!
Good times!


12 posted on 03/31/2018 3:05:50 PM PDT by glock rocks (... so much win!)
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To: Utah Binger

My pictures are being held hostage.

I refuse to pay the extortion money


13 posted on 03/31/2018 6:09:54 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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