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Framed Ocean Park No. 68, 1974
Ocean Park No. 68, 1974
by Richard Diebenkorn
32" x 28" Frame
 
Price: $396.99 
Framed Ocean Park No. 24, 1969
Ocean Park No. 24, 1969
by Richard Diebenkorn
14" x 16" Frame
 
Price: $164.99 
Framed Ocean Park 116, 1979
Ocean Park 116, 1979
by Richard Diebenkorn
14" x 15" Frame
 
Price: $162.99 
Framed Ocean Park No. 68, 1974
Ocean Park No. 68, 1974
by Richard Diebenkorn
16" x 15" Frame
 
Price: $168.99 
Framed Ocean Park No. 24, 1969
Ocean Park No. 24, 1969
by Richard Diebenkorn
31" x 37" Frame
 
Price: $430.99 
Framed Girl with Plant, 1960
Girl with Plant, 1960
by Richard Diebenkorn
16" x 17" Frame
 
Price: $176.99 
Framed Woman on a Porch, 1958
Woman on a Porch, 1958
by Richard Diebenkorn
16" x 16" Frame
 
Price: $171.99 
Framed Ocean Park 116, 1979
Ocean Park 116, 1979
by Richard Diebenkorn
31" x 34" Frame
 
Price: $411.99 
Framed Ocean Park No. 16, 1968
Ocean Park No. 16, 1968
by Richard Diebenkorn
14" x 16" Frame
 
Price: $164.99 
Framed Ocean Park No. 16, 1968
Ocean Park No. 16, 1968
by Richard Diebenkorn
31" x 37" Frame
 
Price: $430.99 
Framed Berkeley #22, 1954
Berkeley #22, 1954
by Richard Diebenkorn
16" x 16" Frame
 
Price: $171.99 
Framed Ocean Park No. 70, 1974
Ocean Park No. 70, 1974
by Richard Diebenkorn
15" x 17" Frame
 
Price: $173.99 
Framed Seated Figure with Hat, 1967
Seated Figure with Hat, 1967
by Richard Diebenkorn
16" x 15" Frame
 
Price: $170.99 
Framed Ocean Park No. 70, 1974
Ocean Park No. 70, 1974
by Richard Diebenkorn
32" x 37" Frame
 
Price: $440.99 
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Richard Diebenkorn (1922 - 1993) was born in Portland, Oregon. He was an American painter whose art is associated with the Bay Area Figurative Movement and abstract expressionism of the 1950s and 1960s. His later work was instrumental to his achievement of worldwide acclaim. Although was a great student and teacher of art, he did not contribute in any revolutionary way to the narrative of art history. It is, however, significant that he was a contemporary artist who was able successfully combine such diverse influences as Color Field painting, Abstract Expressionism, and the whole history of European "beautiful painting" ("belle peinture"). Diebenkorn was a more private than public individual and he was not self-aggrandizing; he was basically a West Coast artist. His art was fundamentally influenced by his California and New Mexico environments. His family moved to San Francisco when he was only two years old. From the age of 4 he was already drawing and painting. And at the age of 18, he entered Stanford University, where he met his first two artistic mentors, Professor Victor Arnautoff, a muralist, and Daniel Mendelowitz. Professor Victor guided him in classical formal discipline with oil paint. Both Diebenkorn and Mendelowitz had a passion for the work of Hopper Edward. One of the most significant features of his art was the ease with which he could change styles between figuration and abstraction, observing the structure and order both on the canvas and in nature. His art was much loved by his viewers, and even today, framed Richard Diebenkorn art are in great demand.
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