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C'est ce qu'on appelle faire tapisserie
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C'est ce qu'on appelle faire tapisserie

Cartoon

The Wallflower.
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. l. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date About 1946
Medium / Technique Ink and graphite on paper
Dimensions36.6 x 29.2 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM965.199.2919
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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"I Think I'll Stay a Wallflower".
"I Think I'll Stay a Wallflower".
John Collins
About 1964
M965.199.2797
Merry Christmas From All of Us Who Put Out your Newspaper and to All our Readers.
Merry Christmas From All of Us Who Put Out your Newspaper and to All our Readers.
John Collins
About 1959
M965.199.8743
March Winds and April Showers.
March Winds and April Showers.
John Collins
1962
M965.199.3625
The Shouts Heard Round the World.
The Shouts Heard Round the World.
John Collins
1964
M965.199.807
The Right Brothers.
The Right Brothers.
John Collins
1964
M965.199.806
Fishing on Each Other's Side of the Boat.
Fishing on Each Other's Side of the Boat.
John Collins
1964
M965.199.805
Spring Fever.
Spring Fever.
John Collins
1958
M965.199.5313
When it Comes to Budget Time Please Be Our Valentine.
When it Comes to Budget Time Please Be Our Valentine.
John Collins
1957/02/14
M965.199.523
Ottawa Oscars.
Ottawa Oscars.
John Collins
1962
M965.199.3801
Payoff Time.
Payoff Time.
John Collins
1950
M965.199.5339
Spring "Robbin".
Spring "Robbin".
John Collins
1953
M965.199.390
Spring Cleaning Time.
Spring Cleaning Time.
John Collins
1952
M965.199.8461

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