

Teikichi Hikoyama
1884β1957
Mt. Tamalpais, 1927
Oil on canvas
Museum purchase, Volunteer Council Art Acquisition Fund 2016.18
The concealed female figure lying across the mountain ridge in Hikoyama's Mt. Tamalpais was inspired by a popular legend of the "Sleeping Maiden." The heroine, a Native American princess abandoned by her lover, dies of heartbreak atop the mountain, which then assumes the form of her body. This romanticized story, which originated in Dan Totheroh's play
"Tamalpa" (1921), replaces the actual Coast Miwok who had been forced from their lands surrounding Mount Tamalpais with fictional characters.