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Fine art of still life, nature morte.

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Tom Wesselmann Screen Print, Still Life, 1988
Tom Wesselmann Screen Print
Still Life, 1988
Sold ID # W-5857

Other Still Life

Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph, Cake, from Private Drawings: The Artist's Sketchbook, 1988
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph
Cake, from Private Drawings: The Artist's Sketchbook, 1988
Sold ID # w-9886
Wayne Thiebaud Etching, Candied Apples, from Delights, 1964
Wayne Thiebaud Etching
Candied Apples, from Delights, 1964
Sold ID # w-9879
Wayne Thiebaud Drypoint, Four Cakes, from Recent Etchings I,1979
Wayne Thiebaud Drypoint
Four Cakes, from Recent Etchings I,1979
Sold ID # w-9854
Wayne Thiebaud Etching, Banana Splits, from Delights, 1964
Wayne Thiebaud Etching
Banana Splits, from Delights, 1964
Sold ID # w-9817
Wayne Thiebaud Mixed, Cakes and Pies, 2006
Wayne Thiebaud Mixed
Cakes and Pies, 2006
Sold ID # w-9894
Wayne Thiebaud Etching, Candied Apples, from Delights 1964
Wayne Thiebaud Etching
Candied Apples, from Delights 1964
Sold ID # w-9848
Wayne Thiebaud Aquatint, Candy Apples, 1964
Wayne Thiebaud Aquatint
Candy Apples, 1964
Sold ID # w-9851
Wayne Thiebaud Linocut, Candy Counter, from Seven Still Lifes and a Rabbit, 1970
Wayne Thiebaud Linocut
Candy Counter, from Seven Still Lifes and a Rabbit, 1970
Sold ID # w-9856
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph, Candy sticks in a Pan, 1980
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph
Candy sticks in a Pan, 1980
Sold ID # w-9870
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph, Chocolate Cake, from Seven Still Lifes and a Rabbit, 1971
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph
Chocolate Cake, from Seven Still Lifes and a Rabbit, 1971
Sold ID # w-9878
Wayne Thiebaud Mixed, Cupcakes and Donuts, 2006
Wayne Thiebaud Mixed
Cupcakes and Donuts, 2006
Sold ID # w-9895
Wayne Thiebaud Aquatint, Delicatessen, from Delights, 1964
Wayne Thiebaud Aquatint
Delicatessen, from Delights, 1964
Sold ID # w-9864

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Figure in the Pop Art movement, artist Tom Wesselmann sought to reject Abstract Expressionism by using everyday objects in his paintings. Wesselman worked in paintings, sculpture, and prints, each of which contains his signature style.

Genres: Pop Art Figurative American Still Life Comic Nude Americana Post War Contemporary

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Tom Wesselmann Biography

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Tom Wesselmann (American, 1931–2004)

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1931, Tom Wesselmann attended Hiram College before entering the University of Cincinnati in 1951. Interrupted by the draft, he spent his service years stateside where he began drawing cartoons and upon returning he decided to pursue a career in cartooning and double enrolled at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Upon graduating from both institutions, he moved to New York where he was accepted in the Cooper Union and his focus shifted to fine art. Drawn to the work of Motherwell and de Kooning, Wesselmann rejected abstract expression in favor of classical representations of the nude, still life and landscape, becoming one of the leading American Pop artists of 1960's. He created collages and assemblages incorporating everyday objects and advertising in order to make powerful images. It was during this time that his most well-known series Great American Nude was created, in which the artist had a dream about the colors red, white and blue, or, more specifically, the phrase "red, white and blue." When he awoke he decided to do a Great American Nude; limiting his palette to those colors and any related patriotic colors. Wesselmann never liked his inclusion in American Pop Art, pointing out how he made an aesthetic use of everyday objects and not a reference to them as consumer objects: "I dislike labels in general and 'Pop' in particular, especially because it overemphasizes the material used. There does seem to be a tendency to use similar materials and images, but the different ways they are used denies any kind of group intention." In the 1970's Wesselmann continued to work with canvas and began exploring metal with the development of laser-cutting application. The 1990's and 2000's the artist expanded on his early themes of bold compositions and abstract imagery. Dying of heart disease in 2004, Wesselmann is regarded as one of the leading figures in the vanguard of American Pop Art.

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