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The Trend is to Tweed
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The Trend is to Tweed
The Trend is to Tweed

Drawing

The Trend is to Tweed
Artist (1919 - 2017)
Draughtsman (born 1931)
SignatureOn front, handwritten on image, l.l.: georgine; on back, printed on label, l.l.: STRATHYGRAPHE inc. / 6 Parkside Place, Montréal, P.Q., Can. H3H 1A8 (514) 937-5144
InscriptionsOn front, printed paper mounted on board, l.l.: EATON
Period Fin 20e siècle
Dimensions54.7 × 39.1 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.118.188.2
CreditGift of Georgine Strathy
Status
Not on view

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