Along with several hundred superb reproductions, critic Gerald Nordland's essay provides a thoughtful and informative review of Diebenkorn's career and a biographical chronology of the artist's life and work. 300 illustrations, 150 in color.
Richard Diebenkorn: Revised and Expanded by Gerald Nordland is a detailed look at the artwork and life of the acclaimed American artist Richard Diebenkorn. This book captures the modernist works of Diebenkorn, who passed away in 1993.
Reality : Digested , Transmuted . and Twisted ' Ruth E. Fine Creating a representational work of art composed of inventions with ... In his youth , one of Diebenkorn's models was Edward Hopper , that austere prober of the ordinary .
Internationally acclaimed artist Richard Diebenkorn lived in Albuquerque from 1950 to 1952, where he executed an impressive body of more than a hundred paintings, drawings, and welded-metal sculpture. Until recently...
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This catalogue is published by The Baltimore Museum of Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in association with DelMonico Books * Prestel, Munich, London, and New York, on the occasion of the exhibition Matisse/Diebenkorn, held at ...
A collection of the artist's works, focusing on his Ocean Park series. Includes a short introduction.
Featuring the pairings of more than 50 paintings, this book shows the connection of these two artists like never before.
Collected here for the first time are rarely seen and largely unpublished figurative drawings and paintings on paper that represent a period of exploration and innovation for Richard Diebenkorn (19221993)....
Audiences today generally know Richard Diebenkorn's career in terms of three major evolutions: the Sausalito, Albuquerque, Urbana, and "early Berkeley" periods of Abstract Expressionism (1947-1955); the Berkeley figurative/representational ...
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