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Painter Wayne Thiebaud's portraits of 20th-century Americana are often called 'pop art,' the kitschy movement associated with Andy Warhol that focused on commercialism and everyday objects, but Thiebaud disliked the term and the movement.

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  1. The painter is known for his bright colors and realistic portraits of pancakes, burgers, and other items found on American diner menus, leading many critics to associate him with pop art.

  2. Thiebaud rejected the label, scorning anything that might pigeonhole him as an artist; he once said, “referring to ‘California painting’ is like referring to California mathematics.”

  3. Once asked what he thought of Warhol's famous silk-screened images of Coca-Cola bottles, Thiebaud replied, "Not much."

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