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Tudor, 1971

Oil on canvas
73 x 71 in
185.42 x 180.34 cm

Exhibitions

La part Des Fecmes Dans L’Art Contemporain, Galerie Municipale, Vitry-Sur-Seine, March, 1984.

Obelisk Gallery, Boston, MA, April 17 - May 15, 1971 (Solo).

Galerie Darthea Speyer, Paris, FR, September 29 - November 5, 1971 (Solo).

Literature

Moulin, Raoul-Jean. “Galeries Pilotes”/“Pilot Galleries.” Cimaise 13, no. 76 (May–July 1966): 24–34.

Gállego, Julián. “Crónica de París.” Goya, no. 106 (January–February 1972): 242–48.

Schwartz, Ellyn. “Paris in September.” Art International 15, no. 9 (November 20, 1971): 63–66.

Koethe, John. “Boston.” ARTnews 70, no. 4 (Summer 1971): 18, 67.

Guillemin, Bob. “Remington.” Boston Review of the Arts 1, no. 12 (May 21, 1971): 31.

Marchand, Sabine. “Deborah Remington.” [In French and English.] Cimaise 19, nos. 104–5 (November and December 1971–January and February 1972): 54–62.

Publications

Ashton, Dore. American Art since 1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1982.


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