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  • I'm really, really keen on starting a chess in the library program' and I said 'Wow, lets talk,' recalls Drabkin, who admits she was skeptical at first.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Dan Robson 2010

  • Drabkin also produced works titled Cabalist and Cabalist Drawings, though for the most part her work reflects the general subject interests common at the time: street life (1930s), self-portraits (1930s, 1940s), circus and mime (1950s), or nature, with haiku (1960s).

    Stella Drabkin. 2009

  • Multitypes were described by Drabkin as a development of the monotype, produced by printing multiple impressions and superimposing them one over the other, resulting in a variety of color, texture, and luminosity.

    Stella Drabkin. 2009

  • In an interview given in 1945 to Art Alliance Bulletin, Drabkin professed to have begun painting at the age of two.

    Stella Drabkin. 2009

  • Drabkin also experimented with tesserae, creating a series of mosaic panels on biblical themes.

    Stella Drabkin. 2009

  • Although the art community in Philadelphia that Drabkin belonged to had a large Jewish membership, specifically Jewish subject matter is reflected in only a small portion of her work.

    Stella Drabkin. 2009

  • Her early multitypes were made from glass plates, but by 1950 Drabkin was using plastic plates, enabling her to run first states through the etching process.

    Stella Drabkin. 2009

  • Drabkin herself did a number of prints of street life of Philadelphia.

    Stella Drabkin. 2009

  • Miriam and Israel Drabkin (Baltimore, 1951), cited here as CA.

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

  • In the past, the data has been three to nine months old by the time it was published, Drabkin said…Access to some data may be delayed up to 90 days for security reasons, Drabkin said.

    GSA to offer some free access to federal contract data « ResourceShelf 2004

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