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Ces gens qui vivent dans des maisons de verre
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Ces gens qui vivent dans des maisons de verre

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People Who Live in Glass Houses.
Artist (1917-2007)
SignatureL. l. within image, JOHN COLLINS
Date About 1960
Medium / Technique Ink, graphite and opaque white pigment on paper
Dimensions36.7 x 29.4 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM965.199.8904
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of John Collins - The Gazette
Status
Not on view

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People Who Live in Glass Houses.
People Who Live in Glass Houses.
John Collins
1956
M965.199.1239
People Who Live in Glass Houses.
People Who Live in Glass Houses.
John Collins
About 1961
M965.199.3645
People Living in Glass Houses.
People Living in Glass Houses.
John Collins
About 1957
M965.199.518
And We Hope they Live Happily Ever After.
And We Hope they Live Happily Ever After.
John Collins
About 1946
M965.199.452
More Lives than a Cat.
More Lives than a Cat.
John Collins
About 1950
M965.199.9797
The World We Live In.
The World We Live In.
John Collins
About 1950
M965.199.9807
Look and Live.
Look and Live.
John Collins
About 1959
M965.199.5111
It's a Wonderful World We Live In.
It's a Wonderful World We Live In.
John Collins
About 1966
M965.199.846
Through a Glass Darkly.
Through a Glass Darkly.
John Collins
About 1967
M965.199.5896
Live Wire.
Live Wire.
John Collins
1948
M965.199.2616
The Cat with Nine Lives.
The Cat with Nine Lives.
John Collins
About 1961
M965.199.3766
Have pity on a poor old woman who can no longer live like a queen
Have pity on a poor old woman who can no longer live like a queen
Garnotte
2008
M2011.90.483

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