Talk:George Hemphill
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References for verification
[edit]Since this article is in need of some more citations for verifiability, etc., I have gathered a few web-accessible reference articles which may be of help in clarifying this page. I will refrain from incorporating these directly into the page due to a COI.
- Konicus, Jura. “D.C., Virginia and Maryland design purveyors who helped decorate Evermay mansion.” The Washington Post. 21 June, 2012.
- Davis, Ben Howell. "Infra-thin Multimedia Man Ray's Paris Portraits: 1921-39." Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
- Chami, Nabili. “A Painting of DC Artist and Curator George Hemphill.” This American Story: Features from AU’s Journalists. 5 December 2011.
- “An evening with George Hemphill at Hemphill Fine Arts.” American Society of Media Photographers. 2010.
- “Alumni Juried Exhibition 2009, Gallery 31.” Corcoran College of Art + Design. 23 September, 2009.
- O’Sullivan, Michael. “FotoWeek DC: Feast Your Eyes On This.” The Washington Post. 14 November, 2008.
- Van Riper, Frank. “Vintage, Schmintage.” The Washington Post. 25 October, 2005.
- Frankel, Godfrey. Interview by Merry Foresta. “Oral history interview with Godfrey Frankel, 1993 Nov. 29.” Oral History Program, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 2012.
- “Helms’ criticism increases art’s value: Mapplethorpe’s photographs fetch high prices.” The Associated Press. Hendersonville, NC: The Times-News. 13 November 1989. Google News. Accessed 11 July 2012.
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