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Artist: Geert van Fastenhout
Painting 24,
By Geert van Fastenhout
Located in Dordrecht, NL
Geert van Fastenhout works in a long, respectable Dutch tradition of painting, that of geometric abstraction.
He paints rectangular surfaces and beams in black and in heavy, covered ...
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1990s Abstract Geometric Geert van Fastenhout Art
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Linen, Oil
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Geert van Fastenhout works in a long, respectable Dutch tradition of painting, that of geometric abstraction.
He paints rectangular surfaces and beams in black and in heavy, covered...
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