| Reproductions: This part cites  every source known  or said to include an image of the painting, whether or not a copy has been located.  If not located, that fact is mentioned. To avoid  repetition, sources are heavily abbreviated; the citations contain  full information.  This entry lists only those images that can  be found in publications and archives; the image that accompanies  the description of the painting here may not be one that is cited. It may instead be a gallery photograph or a private  snapshot.  The credit line on the image indicates its source. With advances in printing technology, a market has developed for high-resolution inkjet reproductions of paintings, often on canvas, called "giclee". Since Schafer's work is, as far as is known, not copyrighted, several of his paintings are available in that form. Those reproductions are not listed.
 References: This part cites all sources that  mention the painting but that do not include an image. (Such  sources naturally raise a question as to just which painting they are  mentioning; the Identification section explains the argument for  associating this mention with this painting.)  Some paintings have  neither Reproduction nor Reference citations; these are cases in which  the original painting was discovered through word of mouth and no  reproduced image or citable reference is available.  |