Candy Counter (1962)

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Candy Counter (1962) is a celebrated painting by Wayne Thiebaud that depicts rows of brightly colored sweets in a display case, exemplifying his signature Pop Art-influenced style and focus on everyday consumer objects.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artisticStyle Pop Art–influenced realism
figurative painting
associatedWith American Pop Art era NERFINISHED
postwar American painting
colorCharacteristic bright colors
high contrast
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Wayne Thiebaud NERFINISHED
creatorNationality American
creatorStyle Wayne Thiebaud’s signature dessert imagery
depictionType interior scene
still life
depicts candy
display case
rows of brightly colored candies
sweets
genre Pop Art
hasInfluence American consumer culture
commercial display aesthetics
hasSubjectHeading Pop Art painting
candy in art
consumerism in art
hasTheme abundance
mass-produced consumer goods
temptation
hasVisualFeature emphasis on surface and texture
frontal view of display case
repeated candy forms in rows
inception 1962
languageOfWork none (visual artwork)
mainSubject confectionery display
everyday consumer objects
movement Pop Art NERFINISHED
notableFor bright, candy-colored palette
celebration of ordinary objects
focus on everyday consumer goods
orderly arrangement of objects
partOfSeries Wayne Thiebaud’s dessert and food paintings
portrays commercial candy counter
retail environment detail
title Candy Counter NERFINISHED
usesTechnique repetition of forms
strong shadows
thickly applied paint
vibrant color palette

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Wayne Thiebaud notableWork Candy Counter (1962)