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Une histoire qui se répète trop souvent
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Une histoire qui se répète trop souvent

Cartoon

Becoming Too Frequent
Artist (1870-1941)
SignatureL.r., A. G. Racey
InscriptionsWritten in pencil below cartoon: The proper place for the hit-and-run driver with increasing severity of sentence.
Date 1930-1940
Medium / Technique Ink and graphite
Dimensions35.5 x 30.3 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2005.23.300
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Susan Racey Godber and Margaret Racey Stavert
Status
Not on view

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