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Rembrandt McClintock

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Alexander Rembrandt McClintock (generally known as Rem) was a professional lithographer based in Melbourne, Australia, active in the 1930s through the 1950s.

He was son of the artist Alexander McClintock, cousin of Herbert McClintock, and mentor to the artist Peter Benjamin Graham.

References

  • Smith, Bernard, Noel Counihan Artist and Revolutionary, Oxford University Press Australia, 1993 ISBN 0-19-553587-1