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Le voleur de saucisson
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Le voleur de saucisson

Cartoon

Empty.
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. r. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date 1943/10/12
Medium / Technique Ink, crayon, graphite and opaque white pigment on card
Dimensions38.2 x 28.2 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM965.199.2214
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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The Empty Stocking.
The Empty Stocking.
John Collins
About 1939
M965.199.4110
The Empty Coal Bin.
The Empty Coal Bin.
John Collins
1940/03/06
M965.199.1736
Another Empty in the Shower Record Competition.
Another Empty in the Shower Record Competition.
John Collins
About 1965
M965.199.1633
Empty Saddles in the Old Corral.
Empty Saddles in the Old Corral.
John Collins
About 1961
M965.199.3661
The Empty Stocking
The Empty Stocking
Rostap
1900
M2001X.6.43.8.257
Pierre Bourque: White or green, you're gonna empty that garbage bag!
Pierre Bourque: White or green, you're gonna empty that garbage bag!
Serge Chapleau
1999
M2000.93.52
Empty again! Time to increase the cigarette tax...
Empty again! Time to increase the cigarette tax...
Serge Chapleau
2001
M2003.143.15.1
Empty chemical warheads found in Iraq
Empty chemical warheads found in Iraq
Serge Chapleau
2005
M2005.166.141.1-2
Empty Promises for Hepatitis C Victims
Empty Promises for Hepatitis C Victims
Serge Chapleau
1998
M2000.93.46.1-2
Spring Planting.
Spring Planting.
John Collins
About 1945
M965.199.4518
National Hari-Kiri.
National Hari-Kiri.
John Collins
About 1945
M965.199.4517
Hallowe'en South of the Border.
Hallowe'en South of the Border.
John Collins
About 1944
M965.199.4520

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