Wayne Thiebaud: Summer Days

Wayne Thiebaud: Summer Days

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Organized with the Wayne Thiebaud Foundation, this exhibition catalogue presents the work of the beloved West Coast painter on the theme of the American summer.

This book tracks the career of the artist over six decades, revealing his retained interest in lighthearted subjects while casting them in traditional modes of painting. It celebrates the artist's regard for the delights of the quintessentially American summer experience, from its sweet ice creams and chilled soda pops to beach games and barbecues, melting a gray winter into a fading memory. The catalogue features paintings from the 1960s through the 2000s of beach scenes, hot dogs, ice creams, beach balls, and bathing suits.

Most of the works come directly from the foundation and are rarely seen in public. More than 60 paintings show the artist's versatility, dazzling technique, and rich use of color, as well as a sense of playfulness--a longing for a sweeter and more nostalgic time.

Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Steven Nash, Mary Okin (Author), Acquavella Galleries (With)
Published: 02/04/2025
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
ISBN: 9780847847792
Pages: 184
Weight: 3.66lbs
Size: 11.95h x 9.79w x 1.03d

About the Author
Steven A. Nash is former president of the board of directors of the Richard Diebenkorn Foundation and former director of the Palm Springs Art Museum. Mary Okin, PhD, is Assistant Director of The Living New Deal.

9.79" L x 1.03" W x 11.95" H

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  • Organized with the Wayne Thiebaud Foundation, this exhibition catalogue presents the work of the beloved West Coast painter on the theme of the American summer.

    This book tracks the career of the artist over six decades, revealing his retained interest in lighthearted subjects while casting them in traditional modes of painting. It celebrates the artist's regard for the delights of the quintessentially American summer experience, from its sweet ice creams and chilled soda pops to beach games and barbecues, melting a gray winter into a fading memory. The catalogue features paintings from the 1960s through the 2000s of beach scenes, hot dogs, ice creams, beach balls, and bathing suits.

    Most of the works come directly from the foundation and are rarely seen in public. More than 60 paintings show the artist's versatility, dazzling technique, and rich use of color, as well as a sense of playfulness--a longing for a sweeter and more nostalgic time.

    Binding Type: Hardcover
    Author: Steven Nash, Mary Okin (Author), Acquavella Galleries (With)
    Published: 02/04/2025
    Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
    ISBN: 9780847847792
    Pages: 184
    Weight: 3.66lbs
    Size: 11.95h x 9.79w x 1.03d

    About the Author
    Steven A. Nash is former president of the board of directors of the Richard Diebenkorn Foundation and former director of the Palm Springs Art Museum. Mary Okin, PhD, is Assistant Director of The Living New Deal.

  • 9.79" L x 1.03" W x 11.95" H

  • This item ships parcel via UPS, FedEx, or DHL, and a signature is required for packages valued over $200. Large quantities, however, may ship using one of our trusted freight carriers, for which a delivery appointment will need to be scheduled.

    Please contact help@trnk-nyc.com with any additional questions regarding shipping or delivery.

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