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Facsimile lithograph on paper - Published by Abrams New York - Suite: Private Drawings The Artists Sketchbook // Untitled Cake from Private Drawings by Wayne Thiebaud, a 1987 facsimile lithograph, exemplifies Thiebaud’s celebrated approach to everyday objects. The artwork features a single, richly textured cake rendered in vibrant shades of yellow, green, and hints of pink. With soft shadows and a diffused background, the piece evokes a sense of nostalgia and simplicity, characteristic of Thiebaud’s playful yet meticulous style. Known for his focus on color and texture, Thiebaud brings life to the dessert, inviting viewers to appreciate the beauty in the ordinary. This print, published by Abrams in New York, captures the essence of Thiebaud’s fascination with Americana.
Untitled Cake from Private Drawings, 1987
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Facsimile lithograph on paper - Published by Abrams New York - Suite: Private Drawings The Artists Sketchbook // Untitled Cake from Private Drawings by Wayne Thiebaud, a 1987 facsimile lithograph, exemplifies Thiebaud’s celebrated approach to everyday objects. The artwork features a single, richly textured cake rendered in vibrant shades of yellow, green, and hints of pink. With soft shadows and a diffused background, the piece evokes a sense of nostalgia and simplicity, characteristic of Thiebaud’s playful yet meticulous style. Known for his focus on color and texture, Thiebaud brings life to the dessert, inviting viewers to appreciate the beauty in the ordinary. This print, published by Abrams in New York, captures the essence of Thiebaud’s fascination with Americana.
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Untitled (sketch Of Sitting Figures), 1980
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