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Le premier travail de l'homme engagé
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Le premier travail de l'homme engagé

Cartoon

First Job for the Hired Man.
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. r. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date 1944/01/18
Medium / Technique Ink, crayon, graphite and opaque white pigment on card
Dimensions37.9 x 27.7 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM965.199.2287
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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One of His First Jobs.
One of His First Jobs.
John Collins
About 1947
M965.199.2932
Too Big a Job for One Finger.
Too Big a Job for One Finger.
John Collins
1945
M965.199.4682
The Job Isn't Finished Until the Base is Smashed.
The Job Isn't Finished Until the Base is Smashed.
John Collins
1944/04/29
M965.199.2364
Pointing Out His Job
Pointing Out His Job
John Collins
1940/01/07
M965.199.3007
Now Let's Get On with the Job
Now Let's Get On with the Job
John Collins
1960
M965.199.3995
The Glasses Go with the Job.
The Glasses Go with the Job.
John Collins
About 1960
M965.199.8944
The Smaller the Dog the Bigger the Job
The Smaller the Dog the Bigger the Job
John Collins
1949
M965.199.9770
Playing Second Fiddle Is an Important Job Too.
Playing Second Fiddle Is an Important Job Too.
John Collins
1949
M965.199.8398
One Job Taken Care of Anyway.
One Job Taken Care of Anyway.
John Collins
About 1961
M965.199.9026
Rush Job
Rush Job
John Collins
About 1947
M965.199.1347
This Is a Two-Handed Job
This Is a Two-Handed Job
John Collins
About 1947
M965.199.569
Still a Big Redecorating Job to Do.
Still a Big Redecorating Job to Do.
John Collins
About 1946
M965.199.439

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