File:William Utermohlen - Portrait of Gerald Penny.jpg

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English: This is a portrait of Gerald Penny, a student at Amherst College who drowned in the College's Pool on 12 September 1973. This portrait was a posthumous portrait by William Utermohlen, who was an art teacher at the college around the same time.
Date Original publication: 14 October 1974
Source source for original publications, higher quality version was found at [1]
Author William Utermohlen
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  • This painting was originally published in the Amherst Student on October 14, 1974. This is pre-1978.
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current19:13, 20 November 2023Thumbnail for version as of 19:13, 20 November 20231,160 × 1,464 (412 KB)Realmaxxverfound coloured version here: https://www.amherst.edu/about/history/gerald-penny
22:56, 1 November 2021Thumbnail for version as of 22:56, 1 November 2021445 × 553 (71 KB)RealmaxxverUploaded a work by William Utermohlen from [https://acdc.amherst.edu/explore/asc:748899/asc:748902] with UploadWizard
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