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Photo taken from 1962 Washington Post review

Max K Elias exhibited his AIR MERMAID at the Jefferson Place Gallery.  This gallery was created by American University in Washington D.C.

Maxim M Elias (father) and Max K Elias (son) exhibit in the same art show in 1962

Oct. 21, 1962 newspaper review in the Washington Star of the 69th Annual Exhibition of Washington Artists at the Smithsonian in D.C.   Both Max K and his father Maxim M Elias exhibited in this show to favorable reviews.  Max K's "Prawn" ("funny and frightening"), and Maxim M's "The Bull" ("witty") are singled out for special mention.

Max K Elias at the Obelisk Gallery

Solo sculpture show in Obelisk Gallery (Georgetown Washington DC) 1961

Works of Max K Elias to be shown in Washington DC 2013

Arts & Leisure article in Gettysburg Times about Max K Elias exhibiting in Georgetown (Washington DC) gallery

Sculptor Takes Pride in Displaying Junk (news article 1961)

Washington (D.C.) Post newspaper interview with Max K Elias.

Sculptures for Annual GDS Yule Party (1963)

Max creates paper mache sculptures for annual celebration of Georgetown Day School

Decades of Max K Elias Artwork shown in Gettysburg PA

Solo art show in Gettysburg Gallery, Adam's County Arts Council

Washinton D.C. newspaper article about Max teaching science to children

Max K teaches science to children in a Washington D.C. park. He's showing them a beetle he found on a leafy branch.

Giant Copper Grasshopper Weathervane sculpture

Max K's large copper Grasshoppper Weathervane commissioned by Georgetown Day School and installed on top of the GDS library building.  One of 3 of his grasshopper sculptures owned by the school, this image became the school mascot logo.  The weathervane was stolen as a student prank, but later returned, damaged, and was repaired by Max K and now exhibited under glass inside the school. 

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