Artist richard diebenkorn paintings buildings
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Lot Property from an Important Maryland Collection. Painted in Poindexter Gallery, New York Acquired from the above by the present owner, Livingston and A. Washington, D. Brought to you by. Atop these ground layers, Diebenkorn uses goldenrod tones and varying shades of blue to develop a contrasting setting in which a deep blue sky can cast a warm glow against an interior floor.
Here, Diebenkorn paints an intimate room, fitted with a singular chair and an accompanying desk. Accents of turquoise, sky blue and ochre compliment the broader passages of white, gold and rust. Through the cropped windows of said space, Diebenkorn offers the viewer a brief glance outward toward a serene exterior landscape, employing brief passages of green and orange to decorate the expansive sky and subtle hints to geometric forms in the white buildings.
The view of the buildings beyond the window is rendered with a sense of spatial depth and light that contrasts with the more abstracted and textured interior. This juxtaposition of inside and outside, concrete and abstract, reflects Diebenkorn's ongoing exploration of spatial relationships and his commitment to capturing the essence of a familiar place to any audience through his art.
Having spent his adult career in California, Diebenkorn is able to convey a unique West Coast feel through his work. His approach in Interior with a View of White Buildings aligns with this period of experimentation and growth. Diebenkorn's work, particularly in pieces like Interior with a View of White Buildings , is celebrated for its ability to merge abstract and figurative elements, creating a dialogue between the inner world of the artist and the external environment.