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Donald Sexauer Art

Donald Sexauer studied at Edinboro State College and Kent State University. He has earned many commissions, and his work has been widely exhibited. His work can be found in the New York Public Library, the Boston Public Library, Smith College and the Butler Institute. Sexauer served as Dean and Chair of Printmaking at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina.

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Artist: Donald Sexauer
"Soldier Marionettes" Surrealist Figurative Lithograph
"Soldier Marionettes" Surrealist Figurative Lithograph

"Soldier Marionettes" Surrealist Figurative Lithograph

By Donald Sexauer

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Figurative surrealist print of a soldier as a marionette with others suspended in the air behind. A chair is positioned in the back corner with another marionette draped over the cha...

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1960s Surrealist Donald Sexauer Art

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