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Photolithograph
THE GREAT FRENCH LESSEPS AND THE LITTLE ENGLISH LION
Draughtsman
Friedrich Graetz
(1842-1912)
Publisher
Canadian Illustrated News
SignatureL. l. within image, F. Graetz; u. c. above image, Dedicated to the London Punch By PUCK (New York.)
Date
1882
Medium / Technique
Ink on Newsprint
Photolithography
Photolithography
Dimensions39.8 x 27.9 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM993X.5.843.1-2
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
Status
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Count Jacques de Lesseps and his Schreck biplane G-CAJN over Quebec City, QC, about 1910
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1910
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Carte des Entrep. Angloise par Mer sur les Cotes de France aussi dans les Colonies Françoises en Afrique et en Amérique Septentrionale
Christian Friedrich von der Heyden
1760
1979.295.2
Carte des Expéditions par mer des Anglois contre les françois dans leurs colonies des Indes orientales et occidentales.
Christian Friedrich von der Heyden
1759
1979.295.1
The Russian Discoveries from the map publisher by the Imperial Academy of St. Petersburg.
Gerhard Friedrich Müller
1775
1970.2184
Jeannine Desjardins, Montreal, Quebec, about 1940
Graetz Brothers
about 1940
M2017.46.2.3008
Sherbrooke Street, looking east from Du Musée, Montreal, QC, about 1946
Graetz Brothers
ca. 1946
MP-1987.15.5001
William Shatner and musicians, Open Air Playhouse "Cymbeline", Montreal, QC, about 1950
Graetz Brothers
1950
MP-0000.2134.43
A GAY DECEIVER. THE PROFESSOR IN HIS GREAT TARIFF TRICK.
James G. MacKay
1876/04/29
M993X.5.997
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