The artwork titled “Ingleside” was created by Richard Diebenkorn in 1963 using oil on canvas. This piece belongs to the Expressionism movement and measures 207.6 by 176.5 centimeters. It falls under the genre of cityscape.
The artwork depicts a quiet suburban scene characterized by a modern street view. Strong lines and bold colors emphasize the structure and form of the urban landscape. A winding road traverses the foreground, flanked by manicured lawns and well-kept hedges leading up to an intersection. Two curving sidewalks frame the road, converging near the middle of the composition. The middle and background reveal residential buildings with flat roofs, interspersed with patches of vibrant greenery and palm trees, suggesting a neighborhood setting. The sky, painted with broad, expressive strokes, dominates the upper portion, contributing to the overall mood and depth of the artwork. The painting’s overall aesthetic conveys a serene yet vibrant atmosphere, reflecting the artist’s interpretation of a suburban environment through an expressive and dynamic style.