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Creuser sa tombe

Cartoon

Digging in the Winter.
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. r. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date About 1944
Medium / Technique Ink, crayon, graphite and opaque white pigment on card
Dimensions38.1 x 28.1 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM965.199.4898
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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There Might Be a Few Other Spots Could Stand Digging Into.
There Might Be a Few Other Spots Could Stand Digging Into.
John Collins
About 1959
M965.199.6001
Digging Deep this Year.
Digging Deep this Year.
John Collins
About 1951
M965.199.8293
A Winter Sport Note from Europe.
A Winter Sport Note from Europe.
John Collins
About 1939
M965.199.4243
Winter in the Balkans.
Winter in the Balkans.
John Collins
1940/01/10
M965.199.3010
Someone Else Is Stuck This Winter.
Someone Else Is Stuck This Winter.
John Collins
1941/12/20
M965.199.3282
Going South for the Winter ?.
Going South for the Winter ?.
John Collins
1942/02/12
M965.199.3300
"I Thought Bears Hibernated in Winter".
"I Thought Bears Hibernated in Winter".
John Collins
1942/02/05
M965.199.3295
All the Joys of an Old-Fashioned Winter.
All the Joys of an Old-Fashioned Winter.
John Collins
About 1966
M965.199.772
Winter Carnival Time in Ottawa.
Winter Carnival Time in Ottawa.
John Collins
1968
M965.199.6538
Winter Sports.
Winter Sports.
John Collins
About 1967
M965.199.5901
We Seem to Be Having another Record Winter.
We Seem to Be Having another Record Winter.
John Collins
About 1970
M965.199.6416
Winter Olympics.
Winter Olympics.
John Collins
1960/02/24
M965.199.2376

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