Mustafa Pancar

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Mustafa Pancar (born 1964) is a Turkish artist.

Early life and education

Pancar was born in Istanbul, Turkey in 1964. He graduated from the painting department of Mimar Sinan University, Faculty of Fine Arts.[ citation needed ]

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Pancar's works are held in the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art.[ citation needed ]

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