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Photoengraving
The Political Situation. (Adapted from a Popular Chromo)
Artist
John Wilson Bengough
(1851-1923)
Printer & publisher
Grip Printing and Publishing Company
SignatureL. l. within image, Bengough
Date
1886
Medium / Technique
Ink on paper
Photomechanical printing
Photomechanical printing
Dimensions31.5 x 25.3 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberM994X.5.273.127
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Dr. Raymond Boyer
Status
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"Political Pluck" (Playfully Adapted from a Well-Known Chromo)
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.115
"Canada's Laocoon"; or, Virgil on the Political situation
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.69
The Political Intelligence Office; or, Situations Wanted
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.116
Signor Blake in his Popular Act of Keeping The Globe in Suspense
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.111
Orange Bill Crossing the Political Boyne. (Slightly Altered from the Original Painting)
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.156
"The Political Giant-Killer; or, "Canada First"
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.88
The Political Mother Hubbard and John A.'s "Dying Iniquity"
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.85
The Political Mrs. Squeers and Her Nauseous Dose
John Wilson Bengough
1886
M994X.5.273.145
This project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Azrieli Foundation and Canadian Heritage.