THREE WAYNE THIEBAUD ART MONOGRAPHS / EXHIBITION CATALOGS
THREE WAYNE THIEBAUD ART MONOGRAPHS:
(1) WAYNE THIEBAUD - A PAINTINGS RETROSPECTIVE. Text by Steven A. Nash and Adam Gopnik. Published by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco on the occasion of the exhibition that took place at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, June 10 - September 3, 2000, then traveled to other museums.
Softcover Book, 9x12 inches, 216 pages. Illustrated throughout. FINE condition.
(2) THIEBAUD SELECTS THIEBAUD : A Forty-Year Survey from Private Collections. Text by Stephen C. McGough. Published by the Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name that ran from April 21 - August 4, 1996. First edition.
Softcover Book, 8.5x11 inches, 56 pages. VERY GOOD condition, toning to the margins of the covers and inner pages, otherwise barely used, tight, bright, clean and unmarked. The art reproductions are all brilliant.
(3) THE PALETTES OF WAYNE THIBAUD. Published by the Elliott Fouts Gallery of Sacramento. Illustrated with numerous color photographs of palettes used by Thiebaud. The collection of palettes was built by Matt Bult, stepson of Wayne Thiebaud. Matt Bult is currently the chairman of the Wayne Thiebaud foundation.
From the Introduction by Matt Bult: "For more than three decades I've been collecting the discarded palettes of Wayne Thiebaud. Some are large pieces of glass, palette paper or some are what could be referred to as 'portable palettes.' These consist of paper plates, napkins, tennis ball can lids, cottage cheese lids or small scraps of paper...Once framed, they become three dimensional objects putting them into a different realm - something that one can hold and exhibit."
Softcovers, 8.5x11 inches oblong, NEAR FINE condition, tight, bright, clean and unmarked.
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