David Remfry
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David Remfry

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"David Remfry works almost exclusively in watercolor, but not in the conventional way of small, polite landscapes. His watercolors are large: some single-figure pieces are practically life-size, and his subjects are decidedly urban.". "This book, published on the occasion of an international touring exhibition originated by the Boca Raton Museum of Art, serves as a biographical and critical study of the work, with essays by Edward Lucie-Smith, Dore Ashton and Carter Ratcliff, and provides a definitive mid-career survey of an increasingly important and original figure in British and American art."--BOOK JACKET.

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