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Maynard Dixon (1875-1946)
"The Education of Egbert: The Making of a Man in the School of Experience," circa 1940

9 ink drawings of individual characters on wove paper, plus typed title page and variant title page, synopsis, character list, and 109 scene descriptions for this western screenplay on numerous sheets of wove paper, some of the typed pages with pencil or ink annotations by the artist/author, and beige paper with metal clasp outer storage envelope of the period inscribed in pencil: "Writings -- Ideas for movies etc"
10" H x 8" W

  • Provenance: The artist
    Edith Hamlin, the artist's third wife, by descent from the above
    John E. Dixon, the artist's son, gifted from the above
    Lee Dixon, by descent from the above
    Private collector, by descent from the above
  • Notes: The variant title page reads: "The Education of Egbert: The Making of a Man in the School of Experience; A Comedy of Arizona and New York, with a Serious Meaning"
  • Condition: Overall good condition. Slight time staining and minor surface soiling showing mostly at the sheet edges. An occasional pale stain, edge nick, short crease, or old paperclip indentation at the outer edges, not affecting the images or text. The sheets are loose, not matted. The beige paper outer storage envelope with surface soiling, tears, creases, and small paper losses commensurate with age and use.

    Paper storage envelope: 12.5" H x 9.5" W


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