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Head of a Man, 1960
Portrait, 1930's
Two Girls on the Beach, 1934
A Crowd of Seven, 1960
Standing Nudes, 1960
Untitled (Seated Female), 1950's
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An artist that I was unfamiliar with until this morning, David Park. I love his broad - yet to the point - strokes of pure color. And that top portrait is spectacular. He did this portrait when he was in pain and dying from cancer. I guess if anything would give a clarity of vision, that would do it.
4 comments:
Park is well-known here on the west coast as a founding father of the Bay Area Figurative School. I think he had some influence on Diebenkorn, among many others. Thanks for sharing these.
Hi Don
Yes, his figures made me think of Diebenkorn.
I love every time that I discover a new fan of David Park paintings. He was my father, and besides painting, he was a terrific man.
Natalie Park Schutz
hay a lot like the artist Gregg Griffin
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