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Artist: Shelley C. Schoneberg
Gauguin, 3/100
By Shelley C. Schoneberg
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Painting Signature: Signed Lower Center, Inscribed at Bottom of Image Contact for dimensions.
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20th Century Shelley C. Schoneberg Figurative Paintings

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Paint

Breugel, 3/25
By Shelley C. Schoneberg
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Painting Signature: Signed Lower Right Contact for dimensions.
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20th Century Shelley C. Schoneberg Figurative Paintings

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Paint

Delacroix
By Shelley C. Schoneberg
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Charcoal, Pastel Dimensions: 40.00" x 30.00" Signature: Signed Lower Right
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Mid-20th Century Shelley C. Schoneberg Figurative Paintings

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Charcoal, Pastel

Longfellow
By Shelley C. Schoneberg
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Charcoal Pastel Dimensions: 36.00" x 24.00" Signature: Signed Lower Left Image of Longfellow and other figures.
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Late 20th Century Shelley C. Schoneberg Figurative Paintings

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Pastel, Charcoal

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