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Successor to Mary's Little Lamb
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. r. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date About 1947
Medium / Technique Ink, graphite and opaque white pigment on paper
Dimensions37.4 x 29.2 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM965.199.543
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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Mary's New Little Lamb
Mary's New Little Lamb
John Collins
About 1945
M965.199.4506
Willie Had a Little Lamb
Willie Had a Little Lamb
John Collins
1943/02/04
M965.199.2012
Santa's Little Helper.
Santa's Little Helper.
John Collins
1948
M965.199.9982
Little Jack Abbott.
Little Jack Abbott.
John Collins
About 1951
M965.199.7726
Trouble in the Little Red Schoolhouse.
Trouble in the Little Red Schoolhouse.
John Collins
About 1956
M965.199.1057
Looks a Little Crowded on Parliament Hill.
Looks a Little Crowded on Parliament Hill.
John Collins
About 1960
M965.199.8947
Keep It Hidden from Little Hands.
Keep It Hidden from Little Hands.
John Collins
About 1951
M965.199.7682
How About a Little Coexistence Here ?.
How About a Little Coexistence Here ?.
John Collins
About 1954
M965.199.9938
Little Christmas.
Little Christmas.
John Collins
About 1954
M965.199.7924
So Much Horse Power, So Little Horse Sense.
So Much Horse Power, So Little Horse Sense.
John Collins
About 1951
M965.199.7823
Santa's Little Helper.
Santa's Little Helper.
John Collins
About 1946
M965.199.2899
The Little Men Who Isn't There-Officially.
The Little Men Who Isn't There-Officially.
John Collins
About 1953
M965.199.6093

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