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WAYNE THIEBAUD

Featured Artist Collection

November 15, 1920 – December 25, 2021

Wayne Thiebaud

Treasured California artist Wayne Thiebaud passed away on Christmas Day, 2021, at the age of 101.

In 2020, Wayne Thiebaud celebrated his 100th birthday. The McNay Museum in San Antonio, The Crocker Museum in Sacramento, Toledo Museum of Art, Laguna Art Museum, and many others, have celebrated this accomplishment with major shows.

In celebration of his life and legacy, we worked closely with our museum partners and the Thiebaud Foundation to license and carefully proof a large number of works from these shows for availability as archival reproductions. Many are available for the first time. We are proud to present those works below, along with other Thiebaud classics.

We have also penned an in-depth blog post on Mr. Thiebaud’s life and works.

Now more than ever, you can support these museums and the Thiebaud Foundation in other ways, including through purchase of these reproductions, a portion of which we are more than happy to give back through royalties.

MOST POPULAR Wayne Thiebaud

Four Ice Cream Cones

Supine Woman

Seven Suckers

Display Rows

Lipsticks

Five Rows of Sunglasses

FOOD

Four Ice Cream Cones
Seven Suckers
Watermelon and Knife
Display Rows
Boston Cremes
Three Ice Cream Cones
Untitled Banana Split
Pies Pies Pies
Caged Pie
Study for Gumball Machine
Heart-Cakes
Pie Counter
Food Bowls
Untitled Deli
Jolly Cones
Bakery Counter

PEOPLE

Tapestry Skirt
Betty Jean Thiebaud and Book
Two Seated Figures
Clown with Red Hair
Bumping Clowns

LANDSCAPES

Delta Water
Brown River
Street and Shadow
River Bend Farms
Steep Street
Central City
Heavy Traffic
River Lands (Study)
River Intersection

THINGS

Yo Yos
Bow Ties
Lipsticks
Stuffed Toys
Office Still Life
Row of Ties

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Our Process

SCAN

The artwork has been scanned at the highest resolution possible by the museum and the digital file is sent to us for color optimization.

PAPER

We only use the finest paper. It’s 100% acid-free cotton fine art paper.

INK

We only use the highest quality pigmented, non-toxic, environmentally friendly ink with a color permanence rating of at least 200 years. In fact our black and white inks are rated at 400 years.

PRINT

We are an EPSON beta tester. One of the partners, Mac Holbert, is featured around the world as a master of his craft. Our large format printers are the best made and we are always upgrading and replacing to ensure we get the finest reproductions possible.

FRAME

We use the highest quality wood in our modern shop to create custom frames. We frame your print with precision-cut acid-free mat board, and mount it behind a UV-blocking semi-gloss plexiglass to protect your art from the sun, dust, pollution, heat, and humidity. Then we add finishing touches like wall hanging mount, wall friendly bumpers, and a protective backing.

We work with the most respected museums in the world

Museum Approved

We work with the most respected museums in the world. They inspect our print masters to ensure those masters match the art that is actually hanging in their museums. Many of them sell our fine art reproductions in their gift shops.

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We Gladly Pay Royalties,
On Time, Every Time

A significant portion of the prints we sell goes to the museum and artists' estate. We pride ourselves on this fact. One of our primary business goals is to grow the amount we pay every year. We want to be the best business partner to museums and contribute to their bottom line.

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We are a small company

We are a small but mighty company. We take immense pride in our people and the passion and skills they have and we also take pride in how we take care of our employees.

As you can see we care deeply about the quality of our work, the relationship with our museum partners, the environment, our community, our employees and our customers.

We want you to see, first hand, the quality of our work and let us know what you think.

Environmentally Friendly

Our inks are Non-Toxic. We recycle all paper waste. We minimize our carbon footprint in every way we can and we strive to be better stewards of the environment every day.

Handmade in the USA

Our craftspeople have decades of experience in everything we do. We are very proud of creating and growing a company in our small town in southern Oregon, Ashland.

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