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Matthew Schaefer
"Pan, " a Colorful Expressionist Oil Painting signed by Matthew Schaefer

1996

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"Pan" is a fauvist-expressionist-figurative oil on canvas painting by American artist Matthew Schaefer. Primary colors of red, yellow, and blue fill the figure with brown hair and is depicted against a green and blue background. Signed lower left Date: 1996 16" x 22" art 17 5/8" x 23 3/4" framed
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