#7 from Nine Drypoints and Etchings

1977

Richard Diebenkorn

Associated Names
Richard Diebenkorn

Artist, American, 1922 - 1993

John Slivon

Printer, American

Stephen Thomas

Printer, American, active 1978

Crown Point Press

Publisher

The image contains intersecting lines forming geometric shapes, mostly rectangles and angular forms. The abstract composition resembles a minimalist urban landscape or an aerial view of a complex transit system with lines resembling roads or pathways. The lines vary in thickness and are accompanied by smaller dotted lines creating a mix of solid and dashed strokes. In the lower left corner, a partial rectangle suggests a room or a building, adding to the architectural aspect of the piece.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    drypoint from a portfolio of five drypoints and three etchings on wove German Etching paper

  • Credit Line

    Eugene L. and Marie-Louise Garbáty Fund and Patrons' Permanent Fund

  • Dimensions

    plate: 18.1 × 29.21 cm (7 1/8 × 11 1/2 in.)
    sheet: 37.5 x 51.1 cm (14 3/4 x 20 1/8 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1996.77.4.6

  • Portfolio Title

    Nine Drypoints and Etchings

  • Copyright

    © Richard Diebenkorn Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Associated Artworks

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The image shows intersecting straight lines and shapes forming an abstract composition. Thick and thin lines create a rectangular frame around the edges, with X-shapes crossing the center and additional vertical and horizontal lines adding complexity.

#1 from Nine Drypoints and Etchings

Richard Diebenkorn, John Slivon, Stephen Thomas, Crown Point Press

1977

Nine Drypoints and Etchings

Richard Diebenkorn, John Slivon, Stephen Thomas, Crown Point Press

1977

The image consists of bold, black lines on a plain background. The top portion shows intersecting horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines creating an abstract shape. Below, two diagonal lines converge to form a large triangle. The composition encourages viewers to connect the geometric shapes with familiar objects through imagination.

#2 from Nine Drypoints and Etchings

Richard Diebenkorn, John Slivon, Stephen Thomas, Crown Point Press

1977


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Kathan Brown, San Francisco, California; acquired 1996 by the National Gallery of Art

Associated Names

Inscriptions

"RD77" lower left composition, in plate, artist's hand. "RD77" lower right margin, graphite, artist's hand. "OK proof" lower left margin, graphite, artist's hand. "OKTP #7" verso, lower left sheet, graphite, unknown hand.

Markings

None.

Watermarks

None.

Wikidata ID

Q75403142

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