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Wayne Thiebaud, Cake Slices, for the New SFMOMA (Hand signed by Wayne Thiebaud), 1996
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Wayne Thiebaud
Cake Slices, for the New SFMOMA (Hand signed by Wayne Thiebaud), 1996
Offset lithograph (hand signed by Wayne Thiebaud)
Boldly signed in black marker on the front
Unnumbered
36 × 24 inches
Unframed
Color offset lithograph
Signed by the artist in black marker on the front
Designed by Michael Osborne Design
Published by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The work depicted in this poster is Wayne Thiebaud's painting "Cake Slices"
Wayne Thiebaud Biography
Born in Mesa, Arizona, Wayne Thiebaud became one of the most well-known Pop artists in America. His iconic images of food may have stemmed from his beginnings as a freelance cartoonist in 1939. From 1940 to 1941, he wrote showcards for Sears, Roebuck in Long Beach, California. While serving in the army from 1942 to 1945, Thiebaud worked as a cartoonist, creating a character, Aleck, for the comic strip "Wingtips." He also painted murals for the officers' club and the post theater before being assigned to the first Motion Picture Unit in Culver City, California. In 1946, while employed as a cartoonist, he became an advertising artist in Hollywood for Universal Studios. In 1949 Thiebaud enrolled at California State University at San Jose and subsequently transferred to the university at Sacramento, where he received a B.A. in 1951 and an M.A. in 1952. From 1950 to 1956, he worked on commissions for the California State Fair and Exposition, serving as a design and art consultant. Thiebaud taught studio art and art history at Sacramento City College from 1951 to 1959, becoming chairman of the department in 1954. From 1959 to 1972, he taught at the University of California at Davis. In 1968 he represented the United States in the Sao Paulo Biennal in Brazil. In 1981 the College Art Association named Thiebaud the most distinguished studio teacher of the year. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1985.