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Berkeley No. 59

Ричард Дибенкорн (1922 – 1993)

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The Genesis of a Vision

Richard Diebenkorn’s “Berkeley No. 59,” painted in 1956, isn’t merely a depiction of the Californian coastline; it's an immersion into a specific mood, a distillation of light and atmosphere captured with remarkable immediacy. Born in Portland, Oregon, and deeply rooted in the Bay Area’s artistic landscape, Diebenkorn sought to translate his personal experience of California – its vastness, its shifting light, and its inherent sense of solitude – onto canvas. This work represents a pivotal moment in his career, marking a shift away from purely abstract expressionist tendencies towards a more grounded, lyrical approach that would define much of his subsequent output. The painting’s genesis lies in a transformative plane journey Diebenkorn took over the Pacific Ocean, revealing to him a new way of seeing and interpreting the landscape – one less focused on precise representation and more attuned to the interplay of color, texture, and emotional resonance.

A Symphony of Color and Gesture

The painting’s visual language is immediately arresting. Bold blocks of crimson-pink dominate the upper register, suggesting a dramatic sky ablaze with light, while below, washes of yellow and white evoke the shimmering reflection on water or sand. A darker, more subdued palette – encompassing deep purples, blues, and earthy browns – anchors the lower portion of the canvas, creating a sense of depth and grounding. Diebenkorn’s technique is characterized by an almost reckless abandon; thick impasto strokes are layered upon one another, building texture and dynamism across the surface. These visible brushstrokes aren't simply marks of application but contribute to the painting’s overall energy, conveying a feeling of spontaneous creation and emotional intensity. The artist masterfully utilizes color not as a descriptive tool, but as a vehicle for expressing mood and atmosphere – a technique deeply influenced by the Fauves and other early modernists who prioritized color over form.

Decoding the Composition

The composition itself is deceptively simple yet profoundly effective. The horizontal divisions create distinct planes, suggesting sky, land, and water, but these are not rigidly defined. Instead, they bleed into one another, creating a sense of fluidity and movement. A prominent diagonal line cuts across the canvas, acting as an implied horizon line and further emphasizing the painting’s dynamic energy. Diebenkorn deliberately eschews traditional perspective, opting instead for a flattened space where forms overlap and recede subtly through variations in color and texture. This flattening contributes to the painting's dreamlike quality, inviting the viewer to lose themselves within its vibrant surface.

Symbolism and Emotional Resonance

“Berkeley No. 59” transcends a simple landscape depiction; it’s imbued with a sense of quiet contemplation and perhaps even melancholy. The vastness of the sky, combined with the subdued tones of the lower section, evokes feelings of solitude and introspection – qualities that resonate deeply within the Bay Area's artistic community. The painting’s vibrant colors, however, suggest an underlying energy and vitality, hinting at the beauty and resilience of the Californian landscape. It is a testament to Diebenkorn’s ability to capture not just what he saw, but also what he felt – his personal connection to the land and its spirit. The subtle layering of color and texture creates a tactile quality, inviting viewers to engage with the painting on an emotional level.

A Legacy in Reproduction

Reproductions of “Berkeley No. 59” capture much of the original’s power, offering a window into Diebenkorn's unique vision. The bold colors and dynamic brushstrokes translate beautifully to print, allowing viewers to experience the painting’s energy and emotional depth even outside of its original context. This iconic work remains a cornerstone of American art, embodying the spirit of California and continuing to inspire artists and collectors alike.


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Osnovne informacije

  • Artistic style: Geometric abstraction
  • Subject or theme: Coastal landscape
  • Artist: Richard Diebenkorn
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Movement: Abstract Expressionism
  • Dimensions: 149.9 x 149.9 cm
  • Location: Private Collection

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