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    Jan 24, 1875 - Nov 13, 1946
  • Abandoned Ranch (Lonesome Ranch, Los Banos, California) - Maynard Dixon is considered by many art collectors to be the premier artist of the West. He was an American painter, muralist and illustrator. He is known for Western landscape painting-skyscapes, desert, Indians, early settlers, and cowboys. His style - the architectural structuring of bold masses combined with dynamic composition and vibrant coloring.
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Abandoned Ranch (Lonesome Ranch, Los Banos, California)
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  • circa 1970s
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    Abandoned Ranch (Lonesome Ranch, Los Banos, California), 1935, is a premier example of Dixon's work during this journey through the San Joaquin Valley. In a letter that is included with this lot, Dixon explains, "Lonesome Ranch is a spot where the eastern foothills of the dry Coast Range come down to the San Joaquin Valley 10 miles or so south of Los Banos, California." Here, Dixon invites the viewer on his journey down a long meandering dirt road through a blazing hot, sun-drench valley that leads us to an abandoned ranch in the distance. By the 1930s, the automobile was the prevalent mode of transportation and the West was embedded with numerous dirt roads as people increasingly made their way through remote regions. This "road to nowhere" was a theme that would be repeated throughout Dixons work. Hagerty notes, "Silence, clarity of air, and limitless space became properties on his canvas equal to the properties of color and form." (D.J. Hagerty, The Art of Maynard Dixon, Layton, Utah, 2010, p. 138) Abandoned Ranch (Lonesome Ranch, Los Banos, California), 1935 embodies this sense of limitless space, desolation, isolation, and loneliness that was predominant during one of the most challenging times in American history and for Dixon himself, as this was the year he divorced Lange, and his health began to decline.

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Other paintings by Maynard Dixon:

A View of Mount Carmel, Utah
A View of Mount Carmel, Utah
Abandoned House, Contra Costa Co., Cal
Abandoned House, Contra Costa Co., Cal
Afternoon in the Foothills
Afternoon in the Foothills
Alder Creek Ranch
Alder Creek Ranch
Maynard DixonMaynard Dixon was a painter born in Fresno, California and considered to be one of the premier landscape painters of the American West. He began his career as a magazine illustrator in San Francisco, then traveled to the desert where he began painting the landscapes surrounding him. Dixon demonstrates a masterful command of value, color and composition. While elements of modernism and minimalism that are characteristic of the mid-century are evident in his painting, he abstained from any particular stylistic label, but helped bring Modernist painting styles to the West Coast.

Dixon married photographer Dorothea Lange in 1920. During the Great Depression, he focused on Social Realist work relating to strikes and displaced workers. He also painted murals and wrote poetry. Dixon’s work can be found in the Brigham Young University Art Museum, Salt Lake City, the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Washington DC; and his former house in Tuscan, which operates as a museum of his studio.