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Regarde les choses de notre point de vue, Lester
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Regarde les choses de notre point de vue, Lester

Cartoon

Look at it from Our Point of View, Lester.
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. r. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date About 1966
Medium / Technique Ink, graphite and opaque white pigment on card
Dimensions37.9 x 29.0 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM965.199.779
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet, Lester.
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet, Lester.
John Collins
About 1967
M965.199.5824
How Well You Put Things, Lester.
How Well You Put Things, Lester.
John Collins
About 1965
M965.199.1475
Look What Came Up in Our Victory Garden.
Look What Came Up in Our Victory Garden.
John Collins
1948
M965.199.3642
Lester-How Could You Do this to Me ?.
Lester-How Could You Do this to Me ?.
John Collins
About 1960
M965.199.3924
Lester the Well-Dressed Man.
Lester the Well-Dressed Man.
John Collins
1958
M965.199.6185
"Lester !".
"Lester !".
John Collins
About 1962
M965.199.3833
"Having to Take our Styles from England !".
"Having to Take our Styles from England !".
John Collins
About 1968
M965.199.6772
From Our Gallery of European Masterpieces.
From Our Gallery of European Masterpieces.
John Collins
About 1966
M965.199.1416
Looks a Bit Lopsided from Here.
Looks a Bit Lopsided from Here.
John Collins
1955
M965.199.401
Looks Like our Only Hope.
Looks Like our Only Hope.
John Collins
About 1948
M965.199.3868
Depends on Your Point of View.
Depends on Your Point of View.
John Collins
1952-1953
M965.199.8803
Sometimes You Have to Look Up to Distinguish the Forest from the Trees.
Sometimes You Have to Look Up to Distinguish the Forest from the Trees.
John Collins
About 1962
M965.199.7242

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