Maynard and Edith Hamlin Dixon House and Studio

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Coordinates37°15′13″N 112°39′37″W / 37.25361°N 112.66028°W / 37.25361; -112.66028
Built1939
NRHPreferenceNo.01001450
Maynard and Edith Hamlin Dixon House and Studio
Maynard and Edith Hamlin Dixon House and Studio is located in Utah
Maynard and Edith Hamlin Dixon House and Studio
Maynard and Edith Hamlin Dixon House and Studio is located in the United States
Maynard and Edith Hamlin Dixon House and Studio
LocationU.S. Route 89, Mount Carmel, Utah
Coordinates37°15′13″N 112°39′37″W / 37.25361°N 112.66028°W / 37.25361; -112.66028
Built1939
NRHP reference No.01001450
Added to NRHPJanuary 11, 2002

The Maynard and Edith Hamlin Dixon House and Studio is a residence and former painting studio in Mount Carmel, Utah. Maynard Dixon was a prominent artist in the 1920s through 1940s who is best known for his landscape paintings of the American West. He moved to Mount Carmel in 1939 shortly after marrying Edith Hamlin, a muralist from San Francisco, California. The Dixons spent their summers in the home and wintered in Tucson, Arizona. Maynard Dixon died in 1946, and Edith brought his ashes back to his Mt. Carmel home. Shortly afterward, Edith ordered the construction of a painting studio on the lot, where she created several of her notable works. Edith Dixon sold the home in 1963 to watercolor artist Milford Zornes, who occasionally used the studio. The property is on the National Register of Historic Places and is open to the public.

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