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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Deborah Remington, Bolton, 1968

Bolton, 1968

Oil on linen
57.5 x 45 in
146.05 x 114.3 cm

Exhibitions

Galerie Darthea Speyer, Paris, FR, May 7 - June 14, 1968 (Solo).

Comparaisons Salon, Paris, FR, April 27 - May 31, 1970.

Deborah Remington: A 20 Year Survey, Newport Harbour Art Musem. Newport Beach, CA, December 15, 1983 - March 23, 1984.

Deborah Remington: A 20 Year Survey, Oakland Museum of Art, Oakland, CA, September 8 - October 22, 1984.

Literature

“Remington: Past and Future.” San Francisco Chronicle, October 11, 1984, 73.

Shere, Charles. “Strain of Modernism Survives in Paintings of Deborah Remington.” The Tribune (Oakland, CA), October 14, 1984, Tribune Calendar sec., 4.

O’Connor, Thomas. The Register. Arts & Leisure, Santa Ana, CA, December 18, 1983, Section K.

de Rijke, Wilhelmina. "Brave New Gallery on the Paris Art Scene," The Montreal Star, 4/27/1968, p: 12.

Lévêque, Jean-Jacques. “La traversée de Paris au dela des pavés”/“The Trip across Paris, or Up and Away from the Cobblestones.” Cimaise 15, no. 87 (June–September 1968): 62–80.

Marchand, Sabine. Deborah Remington. Exh. cat. Paris: Darthea Speyer Gallery, 1971.

Kenedy, R. C. “Paris.” Art International 12, no. 6 (Summer 1968): 115–18.

Publications

Ashton, Dore, Deborah Remington, A 20 Year Survey, Newport Harbor Art Museum, cat., 1983.
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