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Croquis de fermiers au travail
Croquis de fermiers au travail
Croquis de fermiers au travail

Drawing

Sketches of farmers at work
Artist (1924-1993)
SignatureL.r. : Macpherson; stamped on back, l.r. : MACPHERSON
InscriptionsHandwritten on back, u.l. : # 631; printed label glued on back, l.r. : 073301
Period 20e siècle
Medium / Technique Felt pen on paper
DimensionsPaper: 38,1 × 50,5 cm (15 × 19 7/8 in.) Mat: 49,7 × 60,5 cm (19 9/16 × 23 13/16 in.)
Origin Ontario, Canada
Object NumberM2012.123.366
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase, funds graciously donated by the R. Howard Webster Foundation and The Toronto Star

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