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Lithograph on BFK Rives - Published by Original Press, San Francisco. - Suite: Seated Woman series - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil // Seated Woman in Arm Chair by Richard Diebenkorn, created in 1965, is a lithograph from a limited edition of 100 prints, with additional printer’s proofs (PAs). The artwork captures a woman seated in a relaxed, contemplative pose, rendered in bold, expressive black lines on a plain background. The minimalism of the composition focuses attention on the woman’s form, with the fluidity of Diebenkorn’s linework conveying a sense of introspection and quietude. This print, part of the Seated Woman series, demonstrates Diebenkorn’s signature blending of abstraction and figuration, creating a powerful yet understated representation of the human figure. The piece is signed, dated, and numbered in pencil by the artist.
Seated Woman in Arm Chair, 1965
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Lithograph on BFK Rives - Published by Original Press, San Francisco. - Suite: Seated Woman series - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil // Seated Woman in Arm Chair by Richard Diebenkorn, created in 1965, is a lithograph from a limited edition of 100 prints, with additional printer’s proofs (PAs). The artwork captures a woman seated in a relaxed, contemplative pose, rendered in bold, expressive black lines on a plain background. The minimalism of the composition focuses attention on the woman’s form, with the fluidity of Diebenkorn’s linework conveying a sense of introspection and quietude. This print, part of the Seated Woman series, demonstrates Diebenkorn’s signature blending of abstraction and figuration, creating a powerful yet understated representation of the human figure. The piece is signed, dated, and numbered in pencil by the artist.
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