This is a book for those who love Wayne Thiebaud's beautiful landscapes and still lifes, with crowd favorites for museumgoers and Sunday painters as well as fellow artists. Significantly more comprehensive than his retrospective catalogue published 15 years ago, and with new essays written especially for this book, this book is similar in scope and ambition to Rizzoli's books on artists John Currin, Peter Doig, and Lucian Freud.
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This is a book for those who love Wayne Thiebaud's beautiful landscapes and still lifes, with crowd favorites for museumgoers and Sunday painters as well as fellow artists. Significantly more comprehensive than his retrospective catalogue published 15 years ago, and with new essays written especially for this book, this book is similar in scope and ambition to Rizzoli's books on artists John Currin, Peter Doig, and Lucian Freud.
The most comprehensive and deluxe monograph on Wayne Thiebaud, a beloved American artist still working today, with new essays by contemporary writers, spanning the length of the artist's career from the mid-1950s to the present.