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Grimaldis Gallery’s newest exhibit is “Five Maryland Icons,” an exhibition of works on paper and canvas by Grace Hartigan, Eugene Leake, Herman Maril, Keith Martin, and Raoul Middleman.
The opening reception will be held at C. Grimaldis Gallery on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 from 6:00 to 8:00pm.
The C. Grimaldis Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of works on paper and canvas by five of the most historically significant painters to have worked in Maryland. And not only are Grace Hartigan, Eugene Leake, Herman Maril, Keith Martin and Raoul Middleman each important artists, they have also been important educators of future generations of artists.
C. GRIMALDIS GALLERY
523 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
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