Richard Diebenkorn Correspondence
Correspondence from Wayne Thiebaud to Richard and Phyllis Diebenkorn
Date:
                                        June 1985                                    Medium:
                                            Ink on paper
                                        Current owner:
                                            Richard Diebenkorn Foundation Archives
                                        Credit Line:
                                            © Richard Diebenkorn Foundation                                        RD number:
                                            RDFA.281                                        Description
                                        
                                            Correspondence from Wayne Thiebaud to Richard and Phyllis Diebenkorn while they were living in Santa Monica, Calif., June 1985
Transcription:
June 1985
Dear Richard; Dear Phyllis;
Charles Campbell just gave me a present; your recent "Small Ocean Park Paintings" Book. Betty Jean and I both enjoyed seeing these compact beautiful works. We wish one day that seeing them "in-the-flesh" may be possible.
It was also a pleasure to read Dore Ashton's essay. As difficult as it is to fit words into pictures I felt she did very well. At least for me some of those difficult and complicated "ideas" of painting seemed to be things that a painter does feel – I hoped you were content with what she said.
We hope before too long that we might see you and Phyllis. Until we have that pleasure please accept our best wishes.
Sincerely
Wayne
                                    Transcription:
June 1985
Dear Richard; Dear Phyllis;
Charles Campbell just gave me a present; your recent "Small Ocean Park Paintings" Book. Betty Jean and I both enjoyed seeing these compact beautiful works. We wish one day that seeing them "in-the-flesh" may be possible.
It was also a pleasure to read Dore Ashton's essay. As difficult as it is to fit words into pictures I felt she did very well. At least for me some of those difficult and complicated "ideas" of painting seemed to be things that a painter does feel – I hoped you were content with what she said.
We hope before too long that we might see you and Phyllis. Until we have that pleasure please accept our best wishes.
Sincerely
Wayne