Maynard Dixon Southwest Print | 22 x 14 1/8 in
WIDE LANDS OF THE NAVAJO, 1945
Iconic desert landscape by Maynard Dixon evokes the endless sky and red rock mesas of the American Southwest with cinematic scale. Painted during his most influential period, it reflects Dixon’s deep reverence for Navajo land and culture. With its dramatic cloud formations, layered buttes, and sunbaked terrain, this piece remains one of his most sought-after and recognizable works.
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Archival matte paper , Framing Size 22 x 14 1/8 in
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Reproduction of the original artwork
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Suitable for framing
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Carefully packaged and shipped flat
A bold tribute to the stillness and strength of the Southwest.
Archival paper print by Denver Art Museum, produced to order on large-format 12-color presses with UV-resistant archival inks. They are printed on bright white, 100% plant-based, 230 gsm, acid and lignin free heavyweight paper. Images have been carefully color-corrected for complete accuracy.