The Road

Xavier Martinez

American

Xavier Martínez was born in Guadalajara, Mexico. Sailing through the Golden Gate in 1893, he settled in California and went on to become an important painter, teacher, and active member of the growing community of Bay Area artists. He adopted the dark golden palette and compositional strategies of Tonalism early in his career, and he kept painting in this style for 50 years.

Born
1869
Died
1943
The Road by Xavier Martinez

Where will you go to find opportunity?

Like many San Francisco painters, Martínez lost his studio in the 1906 earthquake and subsequent fires. Following this disaster, he left San Francisco for Piedmont across the bay. In The Road, he shows the hills of the East Bay in muted colors, their smooth masses resembling unformed clay. This is a new piece of the California dream, ready to be shaped by growth and development.
Medium
Oil on canvas
Credit

Museum purchase, Skae Fund Legacy

Item ID
41777
Dimensions
30 x 36 1/8 in. (76.2 x 91.8 cm)
Date
ca. 1907
Country
Artist name
Xavier Martinez