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Changement de saison hâtif sur la colline du Parlement
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Changement de saison hâtif sur la colline du Parlement

Cartoon

Rushing the Season on Parliament Hill.
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. r. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date About 1962
Medium / Technique Ink, blue pencil and opaque white pigment on paper
Dimensions36.9 x 29.3 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM965.199.7239
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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Rushing the Season.
Rushing the Season.
John Collins
About 1951
M965.199.8280
Rushing the Season.
Rushing the Season.
John Collins
1945
M965.199.2452
The Splashing Season.
The Splashing Season.
John Collins
1963
M965.199.7122
The Changing Seasons.
The Changing Seasons.
John Collins
1963
M965.199.7184
The Political Hurricane Season.
The Political Hurricane Season.
John Collins
About 1962
M965.199.7241
How the Seasons Change !.
How the Seasons Change !.
John Collins
About 1963
M965.199.2594
Our Rube Goldberg Parliament.
Our Rube Goldberg Parliament.
John Collins
About 1963
M965.199.2755
Looks a Little Crowded on Parliament Hill.
Looks a Little Crowded on Parliament Hill.
John Collins
About 1960
M965.199.8947
The Eager Beavers on Parliament Hill.
The Eager Beavers on Parliament Hill.
John Collins
About 1960
M965.199.3976
Shadow on Parliament Hill.
Shadow on Parliament Hill.
John Collins
1947
M965.199.8340
Pyramid on Parliament Hill.
Pyramid on Parliament Hill.
John Collins
About 1956
M965.199.462
Toboggan Party on Parliament Hill.
Toboggan Party on Parliament Hill.
John Collins
About 1956
M965.199.8704

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