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Un aperçu de ce qui nous attend

Cartoon

Shape of Things to Come.
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. r. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date 1945
Medium / Technique Ink, crayon and graphite on cardboard
Dimensions38.2 x 28.2 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM965.199.4499
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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Shape of Things to Come.
Shape of Things to Come.
John Collins
1944/02/10
M965.199.2302
Shape of Things to Come.
Shape of Things to Come.
John Collins
1943/01/28
M965.199.2006
Shape of Things to Come.
Shape of Things to Come.
John Collins
About 1966
M965.199.749
Shape of Things to Come ?.
Shape of Things to Come ?.
John Collins
About 1954
M965.199.7545
The Shape of Things to Come.
The Shape of Things to Come.
John Collins
1963
M965.199.7188
Shape of Thing to Come.
Shape of Thing to Come.
John Collins
1945
M965.199.2525
The Shadow of Things to Come.
The Shadow of Things to Come.
John Collins
About 1939
M965.199.4133
Making Things Shipshape Again.
Making Things Shipshape Again.
John Collins
About 1939
M965.199.4078
The Way to Look at Things.
The Way to Look at Things.
John Collins
1942/04/25
M965.199.3348
Ménard invites police officers to come and “get things off their chest” in private…
Ménard invites police officers to come and “get things off their chest” in private…
Garnotte
2013
M2020.92.115
Not Making Things any Easier.
Not Making Things any Easier.
John Collins
About 1946
M965.199.117
These Things Have a Habit of Growing.
These Things Have a Habit of Growing.
John Collins
About 1965
M965.199.963

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