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Le lancer inaugural
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Le lancer inaugural
Le lancer inaugural

Cartoon

Opening pitch
Artist (Né / Born 1942)
Signaturel.r., AISLIN 74
Date 1974
Medium / Technique Ink and paper on paper
Collage
Dimensions43.8 x 48.2 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2008.142.12
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Terry Mosher (Aislin)
Status
Not on view

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