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Richard Diebenkorn: The Sketchbooks Revealed continues at the Cantor Arts Center (328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way, Stanford, California) through February 8, 2016. We hope you enjoyed this article!
and his widow Phyllis Diebenkorn, who donated the sketchbooks, died this year. His legacy of vibrant landscapes and abstract studies is secure in postwar art, yet the sketchbooks join the Cantor ...
“Richard Diebenkorn: The Sketchbooks Revealed” is the first ever public viewing of California-based artist and Stanford alum Richard Diebenkorn’s personal sketchbooks. The Cantor Arts ...
The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University has launched a website that lets users, in effect, leaf through 29 of artist Richard Diebenkorn’s sketchbooks. It’s fascinating to cruise through ...
Richard Diebenkorn (1922-93 ... A selection of pages from 30 surviving sketchbooks and impromptu drawings in books are also illustrated, with many photographs incorporated into the chronology.
Sketchbooks from Richard Diebenkorn, works by Jacob Lawrence (plus one by his wife, Gwendolyn Knight) and Andy Warhol’s archive of photographic negatives and contact sheets will join Stanford ...
And while French painter Henri Matisse is a household name in this country, many Americans have never heard of Richard Diebenkorn. “And I’m hoping that that will change,” said curator Katy ...
Stanford University's Cantor Arts Center has received three significant gifts of contemporary art by Richard Diebenkorn ... alumna Phyllis Diebenkorn has given the Cantor 26 sketchbooks made ...
The geometry of Piet Mondrian (1874-1944) marries with the colors and floral patterns of Henri Matisse (1869-1954) in Richard Diebenkorn’s overt homage to the French master, widely regarded as ...
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