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#WayneThiebaud est décédé juste avant Noël, à l'âge de 101 ans. Célébré notamment pour ses tableaux de pâtisseries, ses représentations colorées de la vie quotidienne et ses paysages urbains, qui allient la sensualité et la joie à un brin de nostalgie.
今日のミニレクチャーでも扱う予定だけれど、ウェイン・ティーボー / Wayne Thiebaud( 1920 – 2021)が、12/25日に亡くなっていた。
まぁこれだけ生きたんだから大往生だね。合掌。
everybody thinks of him as that guy who paints cakes, but Thiebaud has always been one of my favorite colorists of all time. Obsessed with the way he stacked saturated hues along his edges and used brightly colored shadows.
Emerson made reflection the most important metaphor in 19thC American culture: in a republic, the government reflects the electorate.
Accordingly, Church, Gifford, and Watkins all made reflection metaphors primary in their work.
So too Wayne Thiebaud, over and over.
Wayne Thiebaud
(November 15, 1920 – December 25, 2021)
You made the world a little(a lot) sweeter 🍰
C’était le plus sucré (et le plus crémeux, y compris par la touche) des peintres Pop ; Wayne Thiebaud est parti le soir de Noël. Il avait 101 ans et ses tableaux demeureront savoureux pour toujours. 🙏👏
Wayne Thiebaud 1920 - American Pop Art,
"Cake" 1963 oil on canvas
Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy these artful depictions of pie that are sure to inspire you in the studio—and perhaps in the kitchen, too! https://t.co/sd2sHqelsg
Shown: Pies, Pies, Pies by Wayne Thiebaud, 1961
7th grade peppermint drawings inspired by Wayne Thiebaud! The clear wrappers were a challenge and they did great! @DickersonMSCobb #CobbArtRocks
8th grade lollipop drawings inspired by Wayne Thiebaud! @DickersonMSCobb #CobbArtRocks
Día 28 de #ArtInOctoberHJ21
Reinterpretando “Cakes” de Wayne Thiebaud.
Regresamos al minimalismo aéreo que tanto me gusta. Sencillo pero divertido.
🤖 Bleep Bloop Blop 🤖
@Meghann_Pie made an #artbot for Wayne Thiebaud @Wayne_Thiebaud!
We have a list of 1174 artists who are waiting to be turned into bots and we would love your help https://t.co/bMeGX4VaI4
@iknowkhari Two non contemporary artists that come to mind are Joe Boudreau and Wayne Thiebaud
oncanvas:
Three Candied Apples, Wayne Thiebaud, 1999 Oil on canvas
12 x 16 in. (30.5 x 40.6 cm) https://t.co/I6XgjJ7f8v
Some wonderful paintings of bread and butter to start the day (non-MFA). Cezanne, Thiebaud, Vollon, Magritte.