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Cartoon
Bellemare says that Bastarache takes his orders from the premier
Artist
Garnotte
(Né / Born 1951)
SignatureL.l. : GARNOTTE / 2010-06-16
Date
2010
Medium / Technique
Ink on card
Dimensions23 × 30.8 cm
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2012.51.346
DivisionDocumentary Art
CreditGift of Michel Garneau (Garnotte)
NotesThe second image presents the caricature as it was published in Le Devoir, after being finalized using drawing software.
Status
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