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Tir à la cible politique
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Tir à la cible politique

Cartoon

Political Target Practice.
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. l. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date 1940/02/09
Medium / Technique Ink, crayon and graphite on cardboard
Dimensions38.6 x 28.2 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM965.199.1715
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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Target Practice.
Target Practice.
John Collins
About 1956
M965.199.483
Seasonal Target Practice.
Seasonal Target Practice.
John Collins
1963
M965.199.7157
The NRA launches a target practice video game for iPhones aimed at kids 4 and up…
The NRA launches a target practice video game for iPhones aimed at kids 4 and up…
Garnotte
2013
M2020.92.11
Man on ground with rifle, target practice(?), five other men watching, ca. 1916
Man on ground with rifle, target practice(?), five other men watching, ca. 1916
Harry Sutcliffe
About 1916
M2011.64.2.1.175
Tempting Target.
Tempting Target.
John Collins
1943/01/09
M965.199.1990
Practice Slope.
Practice Slope.
John Collins
1941/02/13
M965.199.3036
Double Target.
Double Target.
John Collins
1945
M965.199.192
The Shrinking Target.
The Shrinking Target.
John Collins
About 1945
M965.199.4446
A Real Target Right Behind Him.
A Real Target Right Behind Him.
John Collins
1938-1939
M965.199.4312
Getting Some Practice Right Around Ottawa.
Getting Some Practice Right Around Ottawa.
John Collins
About 1969
M965.199.6833
Practice Slope.
Practice Slope.
John Collins
About 1965
M965.199.748
Getting their Targets Mixed.
Getting their Targets Mixed.
John Collins
About 1953
M965.199.9496

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