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This image consists of three planes parallel to the picture plane: a far plan of vague, flat furniture-like shapes; a middle plane of a woman sitting facing forward, and a close plane of a table top. The dark-haired woman wears a striped shirt and light colored headband, she has her legs crossed, and is looking forward. Her dark purse sits atop table.
Richard Diebenkorn (American (North American))
Woman Seated at Table
1967
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1984/2.22
In this drawing, a nude woman with shoulder length dark hair sits, facing the viewer, with crossed legs in a dark armchair.
Richard Diebenkorn (American (North American))
Seated Nude
1966
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2000/2.221
This canvas is saturated in layered paint in shades of muted browns, oranges, ochres, and yellows, and crossed by lines: some dark and some light, some on the surface, some buried beneath the surface color. A bold horizontal line cuts across about a quarter of the way from the bottom. On the right, there are several faint verticals. At the top, two horizontal lines underlap and overlap with two diagonals.
Richard Diebenkorn (American (North American))
Ocean Park No. 52
1972
Purchase assisted by the Friends of the Museum of Art and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
1974/2.22
In this print we see a woman in a chair sitting at table. The table is in the foreground and the woman sits behind it. She is wearing a light colored dress and has shoulder length hair and the print is truncated above her eyes so we do not see the top of her head. Four saucers, two mugs, a knife, and coffee pot sit atop table. Drawing is on medium thick, smooth white wove paper.  There are very visible brush strokes across the drawing.
Richard Diebenkorn (American (North American))
Seated Woman with Coffee Pot
1966
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2000/2.192
This print shows the outline of a nude, faceless woman with her hair in a ponytail, seated in an armchair. Her hands rest on her right thigh, one on top of the other. Her knees point to the right while her head faces to the left.
Richard Diebenkorn (American (North American))
Seated Nude #7
1965
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2000/2.232
This is a dark, black and white drawing of the interior of a room. In the foreground is a table with a white saucer, silverware, white mug, and glass on top. On the other side of the table is a chair. A smaller table is visible behind the chair in the background of the drawing with a white object on it. The drawing is on medium thick, smooth white wove paper.  There are very visible brush strokes across the drawing, and the paper is crinkled from moisture.
Richard Diebenkorn (American (North American))
Interior with Chair and Table
1964
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2000/2.220
This print shows the outline of nude, faceless woman with her hair in a ponytail, seated in an armchair. Her hands rest on her right thigh, one on top of the other. Her knees point to the right while her head faces to the left.
Richard Diebenkorn (American (North American))
Untitled (Seated Nude #7)
1965
Gift of Mr. Gilbert M. Frimet
1985/2.122
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