Richard Diebenkorn
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Author
Contributions
- Bancroft, Sarah C., contributor - Contributor
- Nash, Steven A., 1944- contributor - Contributor
- Devaney, Edith, contributor - Contributor
- Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain) - Contributor
Publication
2015 - Abrams, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
47,250 words, Guess
Page Count
189 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27185836M
- Internet Archivericharddiebenkor0000dieb_e9f1
- ISBN-101419716204
- ISBN-139781419716201
- Library of Congress Control Number2014945993
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number908951561
- Better World Books9781419716201
Classifications
- DDC759.13
- LCCND237.D465 A4x 2015
- LCCN6537.D447 A4 2015b
and 1 more
- LCCN6537.D447A4 2015b
Description
"Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993) is celebrated as an American master in his native United States, particularly on the West Coast, where he lived and worked for much of his career. Highly sensitive to his environment, Diebenkorn used a palette and color composition influenced by the light and location of the environments in which he worked. Whether abstract or figurative, his paintings powerfully evoke the varied locations of his studios, including the desert of New Mexico and the California coast from San Francisco to Los Angeles. This volume explores his ever-changing, always-compelling output across four decades, as well as his shifts in style and subject matter in both painting and drawing. It covers the three distinct periods of his artistic life, which started when he gained recognition for his abstract works in the early 1950s. He then turned his attention to figurative painting, and finally, in 1967, he embarked on a long and highly successful period of abstract paintings and drawings, titled the Ocean Park series"--Jacket.
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