What happens when an American artist loves European art and history? Takes his first commercial flight, flying from Albuquerque to California, witnessing the change from desert to agricultural lands from the air? This same man views the 1952 retrospective of Henri Matisse? Art that is flat out cool, varied, timeless and beautiful. Art that is totally modern but also employs elements of the men who came before him Cezanne, Matisse, Mondrian.
"I am really a traditional painter, not avant-garde at all. I wanted to follow a tradition and extend it." - Richard Diebenkorn.
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Richard Diebenkorn Untitled (Santa Cruz I) 1962 $3,376,000 Christie's New York May 11, 2005 |
Clearly, I have immense faith in husbands earning potential. $3.76 Million in 2005.
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Richard Diebenkorn - atlantic |
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Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993). Recollections of a Visit to Leningrad, 1965, Oil on canvas, 73 x 84 in. (185.4 x 213.4 cm). Private collection |
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52 by Richard Diebenkorn, 1955 Oil on Canvas |
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Richard Diebenkorn (American, 1922-1993)Ochre 25" x 37.5", 1983. Painting, wood block print. SOLD Edition of 200 pub. Crown Point Press More Information |
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Richard Diebenkorn, Cityscape I,(Landscape No. 1), 1963, Oil on canvas, 60¼ × 50½ in, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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Richard Diebenkorn with "Cityscape I"
Richard Diebenkorn's works are currently on exhibition at The London Academy of Arts. Full reviews of the exhibition can be found here.
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