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Photoengraving
His Best Friend Deserting Him
Artist
John Wilson Bengough
(1851-1923)
Printer & publisher
Grip Printing and Publishing Company
SignatureL. l. below image, Bengough
Date
1886
Medium / Technique
Ink on paper
Photomechanical printing
Photomechanical printing
Dimensions31.5 x 25.3 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM994X.5.273.175
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Dr. Raymond Boyer
Status
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Let Us Have Peace; or, The Best Way to End the "Procession" Difficulty
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.169
Signor Blake in his Popular Act of Keeping The Globe in Suspense
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.111
Justice & Generosity; or, "Hoist with His Own" Prerogative
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.106
Off With His Head ! "Richard III.," as Played by Mr. Crooks throughout the Province
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.141
"Not Guilty", But Don't Do It Again ! George Brown's lawyer Gives Him a Bit of Advice, Gratis
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.155
The Opposition Quartette. Performing the New and Highly Aggravating Air Entitled "Public Accounts"
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.97
A Question for Pay Day; or, "Central Prison" Logic Applied
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.98
The Curse of Canada. Is there No Arm to Save ?
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.96
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