WAYNE THIEBAUD (B. 1920)
WAYNE THIEBAUD (B. 1920)

Gumball Machine, from Seven Still Lifes and a Silver Landscape

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WAYNE THIEBAUD (B. 1920)
Gumball Machine, from Seven Still Lifes and a Silver Landscape
linocut in colors, on Arches paper, 1970, signed and dated in pencil, inscribed 'A.P.' (an artist's proof, the edition was fifty), published by Parasol Press, Ltd., New York
Image: 24 ¼ x 18 in. (616 x 457 mm.)
Sheet: 30 1/8 x 22 3/8 in. (765 x 568 mm)

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“You know the gumball machine is in a way the most surreal objects in the world, it promises things inside, it’s like gift wrapped elegance. All it supplies is something to chew on, but look at it with its brightest kind of colors plus the fact you put in the dirtiest, grimiest kind of copper money and out comes a beautiful magenta or yellow ball full of sweet promise” Barnett Newman (as quoted by W. Thiebaud in A. LeGrace, G, Benson, D. H. R. Shearer, Leonardo, Vol. 2, No. 1 (jan 1969), pp. 65-72).

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