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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Deborah Remington, Adelphi Series, 1971

Adelphi Series, 1971

Pencil & crayon on paper
12.875 x 11.125 in
32.7025 x 28.2575 cm

Exhibitions

Arizona State University at Tempe, 1972 - 1973.

Henry Gallery, University of Washington, 1972 - 1973.

Newport Harbor Art Museum, CA, 1972 - 1973.

Drawings by New York Artists, Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, UT, November 28, 1971 - January 12, 1972.

Bykert Gallery, New York, November 18 - December 7, 1972 (Solo).

Pyramid Gallery, Washington D.C., May 8 - May 28, 1973 (Solo).

Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York, April 26- May 10, 1974 (Solo).

Drawing Now: 10 Artists, SoHo Center for Visual Artists, New York, June 3 - June 26, 1976.

Drawing Today in New York, Hamilton Gallery, New York, June 8 - June 30, 1977.

Literature

Campbell, R. M. “An Excellent Collection of Drawings.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, November 13, 1977, G-6.

Perreault, John. “Breaking Guitars.” SoHo Weekly News, June 10, 1976, 18.

Kramer, Hilton. “Drawing Today in New York.” New York Times, June 24, 1977, C23.

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