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  1. The Ocean Park series, begun in 1967 and developed for the next 18 years, became his most famous work and resulted in approximately 135 paintings. Based on the aerial landscape and perhaps the view from his studio window, these large-scale abstract compositions were named after a community in Santa Monica, where he had his studio. [28]

  2. Over the course of more than 20 years, Richard Diebenkorn created 145 paintings for his Ocean Park series. Nearly 80 of those works created between 1967 and 1988 are on display at the...

  3. Richard Diebenkorn Ocean Park 115 1979. This painting is one of a series referencing Ocean Park, the beach landscape near Diebenkorn's California studio. Diebenkorn spent two decades developing this series, in which he gradually moved away from his earlier, more directly representational work.

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  5. Ocean Park #60. Hosted by art historian and the associate director of ITALIC at Stanford, Kim Beil, the micro-video series focuses on a single object in the Anderson Collection, sparking dialogue with a guest artist. Kim spoke with San Francisco-based painter Rebekah Goldstein about Richard Diebenkorn’s Ocean Park #60.

  6. Feb 6, 2017 · February 06, 2017. Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park Series. Over a period of more than 20 years, Richard Diebenkorn created 145 paintings for his Ocean Park series. Diebenkorn began working on the series in 1967, inspired by his Ocean Park neighborhood on the edge of Los Angeles, California.

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  8. Richard Diebenkorn is best known for the Ocean Park series of landscape abstractions he began in 1967 after moving to Santa Monica, California, where he was inspired by his Ocean Park neighborhood. Numbered sequentially, the Ocean Park paintings are all tall, rectangular canvases, most of them divided by horizontal and vertical lines.

  9. Overview. Inscriptions and Markings. Provenance. Exhibition History. References. Title: Ocean Park (Number 30) Artist: Richard Diebenkorn (American, Portland, Oregon 1922–1993 Berkeley, California) Date: 1970. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 100 × 82 in. (254 × 208.3 cm) Classification: Paintings.

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