Details
Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920)
Delta
signed and dated 'Thiebaud 1998' (lower right)
pastel and graphite on paper
31 x 22½ in. (78.7 x 57.1 cm.)
Drawn in 1998.
Provenance
Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Exhibited
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco California Palace of the Legion of Honor; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; Washington, D.C., The Phillips Collection; New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective, June 2000-September 2001, p. 178, no. 105 (illustrated in color).

Lot Essay

"Sacramento is certainly the headquarters and where I've done most of [my] work... I've painted a lot in the valley, on the river... I've painted a lot of the ridges around Coloma and Napa and places here, a lot of little areas... where these sort of little bumps of earth grow up and people build little private worlds on top of them, things of that kind. I'm working on... the river and the way in which agricultural patterns relate to the river. A lot of that does have to do with aerial perspective... The big trick is to try to avoid... the pictorial aspect of the river. It's such a seductive enterprise, to paint a river, the reflections, the prettiness of it, and so on"
(Wayne Thiebaud as quoted in S. McGough, Thiebaud Selects Thiebaud A Forty-Year Survey from Private Collections, exh. cat, Sacramento, 1996, p. 12).

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