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John Foster Macfarlane, "Pheasant Duon" Silent, delicate composition, pen and ink and watercolour on light card, signed and dated "Macfarlane (19)79" in pencil lower right, titled "Pheasant Duon" on the reverse of the frame, matted and framed behind glass, mat opening approx. 28.5 x 31.5 cm. Artist info: English painter, draughtsman and stage designer (born 1948 in Glasgow), 1966-70 studied at the Glasgow School of Art, 1972-73 worked at the Young Vic Theatre in London, worked for major opera houses worldwide, source: Website Semperoper Dresden.

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John Foster Macfarlane, "Pheasant Duon" Silent, delicate composition, pen and ink and watercolour on light card, signed and dated "Macfarlane (19)79" in pencil lower right, titled "Pheasant Duon" on the reverse of the frame, matted and framed behind glass, mat opening approx. 28.5 x 31.5 cm. Artist info: English painter, draughtsman and stage designer (born 1948 in Glasgow), 1966-70 studied at the Glasgow School of Art, 1972-73 worked at the Young Vic Theatre in London, worked for major opera houses worldwide, source: Website Semperoper Dresden.

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