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Top of the Ridge

Primary (Fresno, California, 1875–Tucson, Arizona, 1946)
NationalityAmerican, North America
Date1933
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsFramed: 45 × 57 1/4 in. (114.3 × 145.4 cm)
Sight: 36 × 48 in. (91.4 × 121.9 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Gift of C.R. Smith, G1976.21.7
Collection AreaModern and Contemporary Art
Object numberG1976.21.7
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Label Text
Although Maynard Dixon was based in San Francisco for forty years, the Southwest captured his artistic imagination. Together with his wife, famed Depression-era photographer Dorothea Lange, he made numerous trips to Arizona and New Mexico, spending months living on a Hopi reservation. Dixon’s paintings of the West invoke a more modern sensibility than other depictions of the West in this gallery. “The melodramatic Wild West is not for me,” he once stated. “The more lasting qualities are in the quiet and more broadly human aspects of western life.” He was drawn to what he described as “the poetry and pathos of life of western people seen amidst the grandeur, sternness, and loneliness of their country.”
Exhibitions
Zion Park, Utah
Lafayette Maynard Dixon
1933
Namoki, Hopi Snake Priest
Lafayette Maynard Dixon
1923
Desert Ranges
Lafayette Maynard Dixon
1940
Randsburg
Lafayette Maynard Dixon
1940
Barbara Jordan
Carl Dixon
1997
Golden Goat
Morris Graves
1955
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Polly Duncan
1938
Untitled #8 (Petrouchka)
Nicholas Africano
1983
Untitled
Russell Sharon
1986
The Rectangular Format
Lee N. Smith III
1984
Sun Dogs
Walter Barker
1961