#4 from Five Aquatints with Drypoint

1978

Richard Diebenkorn

Associated Names
Richard Diebenkorn

Artist, American, 1922 - 1993

Crown Point Press

Publisher

The image displays bold black lines intersecting and forming angular shapes. There are various sections divided by these lines, resembling objects such as roads or paths and a map's contours. A small black square and a cross-like figure can be seen towards the top right. The overall composition of lines may suggest a geometrically stylized cityscape or an abstract landscape.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    one from a portfolio of five aquatints and drypoints with burnishing on wove Rives paper

  • Credit Line

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

  • Dimensions

    image: 27.9 x 20.3 cm (11 x 8 in.)
    sheet: 48.3 x 33 cm (19 x 13 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1996.77.27.4

  • Series Title

    Five Aquatints with Drypoint

  • Copyright

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

Associated Artworks

See all 5 artworks
The image displays bold, thick lines and geometric shapes intersecting and overlapping to create an abstract composition. These elements suggest forms such as steps, pathways, or mechanical parts. The contrast between dark and light areas enhances depth and dimensionality, reminiscent of architectural blueprints or topographical maps. The lines appear carved or etched into the surface.

#1 from Five Aquatints and Drypoint

Richard Diebenkorn, Crown Point Press

1978

The image depicts a printed page from a document or book. The page shows organized text referencing Richard Diebenkorn, a publication date of December 1978, and "Five Aquatints with Drypoint." The printing was done by Lilah Toland with assistance from David Kelso in Oakland, California, with an edition number. The publisher is Crown Point Press.

Five Aquatints with Drypoint

Richard Diebenkorn, Crown Point Press

1978

The image shows irregular black shapes on a textured, off-white background. Some shapes resemble objects like a cloud or a crescent, while intersecting horizontal and vertical lines create an architectural impression resembling fragmented frames or doorways. The abstract nature of the image allows for various perspectives and interpretations with no explicit meaning.

#2 from Five Aquatints with Drypoint

Richard Diebenkorn, Crown Point Press

1978


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Acquired by NGA from Kathan Brown 1996.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

"RD78" lower right margin, graphite, artist's hand. "OK to print #4" lower left margin, graphite, artist's hand. Verso: none.

Markings

None.

Watermarks

"RIVES"

Wikidata ID

Q75403278

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