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Sally EvansScarecrow from The Wizard of Oz1988
1988
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A pastel portrait of the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz against a vibrant red background
Sally Evans is an American artist that paints a wide range of subjects, focusing on landscapes and animals. She has also done a series of characters from the movie "The Wizard of Oz", including The Scarecrow, who is featured in this piece.
Date: 1988
Medium: Pastel
Dimensions (image area): 19" x 13"
Framed Dimensions: 25" x 19"
Signature: Signed and dated, lower right
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