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Il semble bien
Il semble bien

Cartoon

Looks Like It.
Artist (1866-1949)
SignatureL. l. within image, Rostap
Date 1904
Medium / Technique Ink on card stock
DimensionsOverall: 29 x 15 cm
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Object NumberM2001X.6.43.1.45
CollectionMcCord
Status
Not on view

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Looks Like It
Looks Like It
Rostap
1905
M2001X.6.43.5.2
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Looks More Like an Elephant than a Donkey.
John Collins
About 1967
M965.199.5926
The mayor of Montreal looks more and more like his city!
The mayor of Montreal looks more and more like his city!
Garnotte
2009
M2012.51.106
Hey… looks like we’ve got company!
Hey… looks like we’ve got company!
Garnotte
2013
M2020.92.217
Looks Like an Election Year.
Looks Like an Election Year.
John Collins
About 1944
M965.199.4576
Looks Like a Hot Summer.
Looks Like a Hot Summer.
John Collins
1956
M965.199.8147
Looks Like a Good Time for a Challenge.
Looks Like a Good Time for a Challenge.
John Collins
About 1955
M965.199.9894
Looks Like a Hard Winter.
Looks Like a Hard Winter.
John Collins
1943/11/15
M965.199.2238
Looks Like the Faithful St. Bernard Won't Make it in Time.
Looks Like the Faithful St. Bernard Won't Make it in Time.
John Collins
About 1963
M965.199.7128
Looks Like He Started Something.
Looks Like He Started Something.
John Collins
About 1950
M965.199.344
Looks Like the Quarterback Will Have to Run with It.
Looks Like the Quarterback Will Have to Run with It.
John Collins
About 1956
M965.199.1250
Looks Like that Pet Will Be Around for a While.
Looks Like that Pet Will Be Around for a While.
John Collins
About 1952
M965.199.6154

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