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Feminova by the Sea... with Tan Jay and "Fortrel"- A Colourful Blend !
Draughtsman
Georgine Strathy
? (born 1931)
Draughtsman
Eugenie Groh
? (1919 - 2017)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
InscriptionsOn front, printed on newsprint paper, u.l.: 61 / The GAZETTE, Montreal, Thurs., April 11, 1974; on front, printed on newsprint paper, u.l.: Feminova by the sea...with Tan Jay / and "Fortrel" - a colourful blend! / Feminova - you've got the travel bug. [...]; on front, printed on newsprint paper, l.r.: feminova / it's in your / nature; on front, printed on newsprint paper, b.: NICE THINGS BEGIN WITH EATON'S / [...]; on back, printed on newsprint paper: [...]
Period
Fin 20e siècle
Dimensions58 × 37 cm
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.118.585
DivisionDocumentary Art
CreditGift of Georgine Strathy
Status
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This project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Azrieli Foundation and Canadian Heritage.