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Le chantier de la voie maritime
Le chantier de la voie maritime

Cartoon

The Seaway Site.
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. r. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date 1940/01/17
Medium / Technique Ink, crayon and graphite on cardboard
Dimensions38.1 x 28.5 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM965.199.3015
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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