Well, I did it: I bought another piece of art, a 1965 hard ground etching and drypoint by Richard Diebenkorn. You can see it by going here, and you can find out more about Diebenkorn here.
Please don’t tease me too much! I’ve loved Diebenkorn’s work for years, and I never thought I’d be able to afford a prize specimen like this one (his “Ocean Park” color lithographs and aquatints are already way over my financial head, alas). Then I ran across #32 last week on the Web site of a Seattle gallery and struck a mutually satisfactory deal with the very nice owner. Now it’s en route to the Teachout Museum, where it will be well and truly cherished.
I know, I know, where am I going to hang the damn thing? Er, ask me later–I’ll figure something out. I guess that makes me a real art collector, huh?