Mesas in Shadow
Description
Mesas in Shadow
Maynard Dixon, 1926
Maynard Dixon painted a vast sweep of mesas, sagebrush, and cumulus clouds in this portrayal of unspoiled desert in the American West. While Dixon claimed to be a realist, his painting is a representation of abstract shapes. He mediates the landscape, abstracting forms and colors from nature. Both ends of the composition are open, suggesting a never-ending landscape with unlimited possibilities and resources.
Framing available for canvas prints between 10 & 21 inches.
Canvas prints are rolled and packaged in a shipping tube. Paper prints that are smaller than 14” are shipped flat and prints that are larger than 14” are rolled and shipped in a shipping tube.
Framed work is wrapped in packaging foam and shipped in a framed art box.
We are a small Museum Store, orders are fulfilled Monday-Friday. Custom orders such as large-scale prints will take up to 5 days to prepare, framed pieces can take up to two weeks.