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Il fait toujours aussi froid
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Il fait toujours aussi froid

Cartoon

Not Much Change in Temperature.
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. l. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date About 1951
Medium / Technique Ink, graphite and opaque white pigment on paper
Dimensions36.7 x 29.2 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM965.199.8274
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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Testing the Temperature.
Testing the Temperature.
John Collins
About 1959
M965.199.5029
Cloudy with Variable Temperatures.
Cloudy with Variable Temperatures.
John Collins
About 1955
M965.199.5202
Testing the Temperature.
Testing the Temperature.
John Collins
1955
M965.199.5267
Testing the Temperature.
Testing the Temperature.
John Collins
About 1945
M965.199.4369
Takes More Than a Haircut to Change the Inside of a Man's Head.
Takes More Than a Haircut to Change the Inside of a Man's Head.
John Collins
About 1947
M965.199.233
Merely a Change of Instruments.
Merely a Change of Instruments.
John Collins
About 1949
M965.199.7632
Too Early to Change.
Too Early to Change.
John Collins
1946
M965.199.10013
Time to Change Pitchers.
Time to Change Pitchers.
John Collins
About 1946
M965.199.223
There'll Be Some Changes Made.
There'll Be Some Changes Made.
John Collins
About 1950
M965.199.318
There'll Be Some Changes Made".
There'll Be Some Changes Made".
John Collins
About 1945
M965.199.2514
What a Change a Few Months Make.
What a Change a Few Months Make.
John Collins
1949
M965.199.8440
Playing His Rules for a Change.
Playing His Rules for a Change.
John Collins
About 1953
M965.199.2988

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