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It’s practically impossible to think of California painter Wayne Thiebaud as a controversial artist. His creamy, deliciously reductive paintings of cakes, ice cream cones, gumball machines and ...
Slices of pie arranged in neat rows, glossy candy apples, cherry-topped ice cream sundaes at the brink of melting — these are among the most recognizable motifs painted by Wayne Thiebaud, who ...
Wayne Thiebaud, who has died aged 101, was an American painter best known for his luscious representations of American diner food – such as cherry sundaes, slices of pie and rows of perfectly ...
The paintings of Wayne Thiebaud — the slices of pie, slabs of cake and sloppy spheres of ice cream — are almost shamefully tactile. You want to touch them, run your fingers across the gooey ...
An early painting of a solitary pie by Wayne Thiebaud is the leading lot at Bonham's 20th and 21st ... Few things scream Americana more clearly than a slice of pie laden with a dollop of ice cream.
Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether Wayne Thiebaud’s total sales are going up, and if ...
Françoise Mouly interviews the artist Wayne Thiebaud about his cover for the August 17, 2020, issue of The New Yorker. ... two scoops of ice cream that contain so much story.
"For all of its bright modernity," says one curator, "Thiebaud's art depends heavily on tradition." Pictured is Wayne Thiebaud's wife, Betty Jean in a painting titled, Girl with Ice Cream Cone ...
A beautifully illustrated catalog for “Wayne Thiebaud: 1958-1968” is up at the Manetti Shrem through May 13.