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Déraisonnable. Le bien-aimé
Déraisonnable. Le bien-aimé

Leggotype

Unreasonable. The Adored One
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date 1870/01/29
Medium / Technique Ink on Paper
Photolithography
Dimensions40.0 x 28.3 cm
Object NumberM984.306.124
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Colin McMichael

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Untitled
Untitled
Anonymous
1870/07/23
M984.306.152
Mother Britannia, "Cut Her Adrift, Eh ! How Dare You ?"
Mother Britannia, "Cut Her Adrift, Eh ! How Dare You ?"
Anonymous
1870/07/09
M984.306.154
An Expedient This Hot Weather
An Expedient This Hot Weather
Anonymous
1870/07/16
M984.306.153
Four legged substitutes
Four legged substitutes
Anonymous
1870/01/29
M984.306.123
Uncle Sam and His Boys, "What will we do with them ?"
Uncle Sam and His Boys, "What will we do with them ?"
Anonymous
1870/06/11
M984.306.156
Our Absent Friends-A Scene Near Pembina (Supposed)
Our Absent Friends-A Scene Near Pembina (Supposed)
Anonymous
1869/12/25
M984.306.173
Mother Britannia.-"Cut her adrift, Eh ! How dare you ?
Mother Britannia.-"Cut her adrift, Eh ! How dare you ?
Anonymous
1870/07/09
M982.530.5083
The Situation
The Situation
Anonymous
1870
M984.306.169
Procession à Caughnawaga le jour de la Fête-Dieu
Procession à Caughnawaga le jour de la Fête-Dieu
Anonymous
1870/07/07
M983.52.71
The Grand Trunk Railway at Point St. Charles
The Grand Trunk Railway at Point St. Charles
Anonymous
1869/12/04
M990X.371.1.2
Procession à Caughnawaga le jour de la Fête-Dieu
Procession à Caughnawaga le jour de la Fête-Dieu
Anonymous
1870/07/07
M979.87.5015
SILK ROBES FOR SALE.
SILK ROBES FOR SALE.
Anonymous
1870/07/30
M993X.5.1040

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