Artist richard diebenkorn paintings of women
Sleeping Woman, Date: , Medium: Oil on canvas, Dimensions: 70 x 58 in..
Summary of Richard Diebenkorn
Question: what would an artist have to do to become famous and significant without being involved in the New York art world?
Artwork title: Woman in Profile ; Artist name: Richard Diebenkorn ; Date created: ; Classification: painting ; Medium: oil on canvas.
Answer: paint like Richard Diebenkorn, the American painter who, through his seductive colors and surfaces and exquisite sense of balance between planes - and between figuration and abstraction - came to define the California school of Abstract Expressionism during the early 1950s.
Although he moved back and forth between making abstract and figural paintings throughout his career, his version of Abstract Expressionism became an important counterpart to the more well-known brand of the movement popularized by such New York artists as Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.
During the 1950s through the 1960s he was noted for developing a unique form of Northern California realism, now referred to as the Bay Area Figurative School.
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