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Adelphi Series, 1963

Pencil and crayon on paper
15 x 13 in
38.1 x 33.02 cm
Copyright The Artist

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Exhibitions

Deborah Remington: A 20 Year Survey, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA, December 15, 1983 - March 26, 1984.

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

Literature

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

Van Proyen, Mark, Lyric Icons, Artweek, vol. 15, no. 33, October 6, 1984, p. 3.

Regan, Kate, Remington: Past & Present, San Francisco Chronicle, October 11, 1984, p. 73

Shere, Charles, Strain of Modernism Survives in Paintings of Deborah Remington, Oakland Tribune, October 14, 1984.

Publications

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