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Tear sheet
Anyone here seen Friday?
Draughtsman
Eugenie Groh
(1919 - 2017)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
InscriptionsOn front, printed on newsprint paper, u.l.: 24 THE GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8, 1966; on front, printed on newsprint paper, u.c.: Anyone / here / seen Friday? / What to wear the next time you're / ship-wrecked? a bathingsuit with / a great view - you! / Try a teenie / weenie two-piece or one of those / deep-dipping maillots. But watch / out! That deserted isle won't / remain deserted long.; on front, printed on newsprint paper, l.r.: EATON'S; on front, printed on newsprint paper, b.: A. Catalina's boy-leg bather in "Orlon" / matelassé edged with scalloping. [...]; on back, printed on newsprint paper, c.: [...]
Period
Milieu 20e siècle
Dimensions57.9 × 37.8 cm
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.114.83
DivisionDocumentary Art
CreditGift of Catherine and John Tyhurst
Status
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