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La première pelletée de terre
La première pelletée de terre

Cartoon

Turning The First Sod
Artist (1866-1949)
SignatureL. l. within image, Rostap
Date 1905
Medium / Technique Ink on card stock
Dimensionssupport: 27.5 x 16.2 cm
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Object NumberM2001X.6.43.5.10
CollectionMcCord
Status
Not on view

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