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Jean Charest a toujours aimé jouer du marteau!
Jean Charest a toujours aimé jouer du marteau!
Jean Charest a toujours aimé jouer du marteau!

Cartoon

Jean Charest has always enjoyed wielding a hammer!
Artist (Né / Born 1951)
SignatureL.r. : GARNOTTE / 2009-05-26
Date 2009
Medium / Technique Ink on card
Dimensions23 × 30.8 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2012.51.116
CreditGift of Michel Garneau (Garnotte)
NotesThe second image presents the caricature as it was published in Le Devoir, after being finalized using drawing software.

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