The artwork, titled “Miller 22,” created by Richard Diebenkorn in 1951, is an exemplary piece of the abstract expressionism movement. Rendered in oil on canvas, this abstract genre painting measures 114.3 x 144.78 cm.
“Miller 22” features a composition that harmoniously blends soft, muted tones with dynamic, gestural lines. The brushwork is expressive, indicative of the artist’s engagement with form and structure. Elements of beige, blue, black, and off-white intermingle, creating a layered and textured surface. The painting’s non-representational nature invites viewers to explore its abstract forms and the emotive qualities they evoke.