Maynard Dixon
American
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1875/01/24 | Maynard Dixon is born on a ranch near Fresno, California | Born | |||||
1902/00/00 | Maynard Dixon visits the Hubbell Trading Post and sketches nearby. | Visitor | Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site | Ganado | |||
1926/12/04 | Mark Hopkins Hotel opens. "The Room of The Dons" contains nine seven-foot-high panels painted by artists Maynard Dixon and Frank Von Sloun. | Painter | Mark Hopkins Hotel | San Francisco | |||
1939/00/00 | House built for Maynard Dixon and Edith Hamlin, 1939-1940 | Home | Maynard and Edith Hamlin House and Studio | Mt Carmel | |||
1939/00/00 | "Indian and Soldier" by Maynard Dixon, oil on canvas, commissioned 1937, installed 1939. This represents the Bureau of Indian Affairs and symbolizes the transition of the Indian from warrior to farmer and the immense loss of Indian culture involved. | Artist | US Department of the Interior Building | Washington, DC | |||
1946/11/11 | Maynard Dixon dies in Tucson, Arizona | Died |
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