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Robert-Guy Scully
Robert-Guy Scully

Cartoon

Robert-Guy Scully
Artist (Né / Born 1945)
SignatureL. r. within image, S. Chapleau '91
Date 1991
Medium / Technique Watercolour and graphite on paper
Dimensions29.5 x 21.0 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object Numberm996.10.242
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Serge Chapleau
Status
Not on view

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Robert-Guy Scully's New, More-Relaxed Style
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2000
M2001.99.233
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Robert-Guy Scully and Canadian Heritage
Serge Chapleau
2000
M2001.99.16.1-3
Robert-Guy Scully's file
Robert-Guy Scully's file
Garnotte
2000
M2007.69.529
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Johanne Presents Her New Guy
Serge Chapleau
1990
m996.10.595
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Guy Fournier
Serge Chapleau
1993
m996.10.608
Guy Lafleur
Guy Lafleur
Serge Chapleau
1990
M2003.143.218
$10,000-a-plate Liberal dinner: Please, guys, no cheques...
$10,000-a-plate Liberal dinner: Please, guys, no cheques...
Serge Chapleau
2002
M2003.143.157
Guy Bertrand Sues Gilles Proulx
Guy Bertrand Sues Gilles Proulx
Serge Chapleau
2001
M2002.131.38
Guy Lafleur Promoting Viagra
Guy Lafleur Promoting Viagra
Serge Chapleau
2001
M2002.131.28
Guy Bertrand Rallying Quebecers to His Ring
Guy Bertrand Rallying Quebecers to His Ring
Serge Chapleau
1996
M2002.131.125
Guy Bertrand crusading against laicization of schools
Guy Bertrand crusading against laicization of schools
Serge Chapleau
1999
M2002.131.111
Guy Chevrette wants to keep his seat in Cabinet
Guy Chevrette wants to keep his seat in Cabinet
Serge Chapleau
2002
M2003.143.101

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