Richard Diebenkorn Paintings
Composition
Date:
1948 Medium:
Oil on canvas
Dimensions:
26 x 28 in. (66 x 71.1 cm) Signed:
"Diebenkorn" lower right CR number:
577 RD number:
1037 Exhibitions
- San Francisco Museum of Art, 67th Annual Exhibition of the San Francisco Art Association: Oil, Tempera, and Sculpture 04 February 1948 - 29 February 1948
- San Francisco Museum of Art, Annual Exhibitions Prizewinners, 1935–1948 17 January 1949 - 20 February 1949
Bibliography
- 67 Annual Exhibition: Oil, Tempera and Sculpture: San Francisco Art Association 1948
- Sixty-Seventh Annual San Francisco Art Association Bulletin, February 1948
- Notes on Art: Painting for Whom, If You Please? Opera and Concert, March 1948
- News and Comment on Art Architect and Engineer, March 1948
- Bay Region Art During Two Decades San Francisco Museum of Art Bulletin, 1954
- Richard Diebenkorn: Paintings and Drawings, 1943–1976 1976
- Richard Diebenkorn: 38th Venice Biennial 1978, United States Pavilion 1978
- The Albuquerque Paintings of Richard Diebenkorn 1979
- Richard Diebenkorn 1987
- Ken and Ellen Chance At the Ackland, Winter–Spring 2003
- Richard Diebenkorn in New Mexico 2007
- Richard Diebenkorn: The Catalogue Raisonné 2016
- Richard Diebenkorn: Beginnings, 1942–1955 2017
Description
This painting won the Emmanuel Walter Purchase Prize at the 67th Annual Exhibition of the San Francisco Art Association: Oil, Tempera, and Sculpture exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Art in 1948.