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Artist Alan Dunn (American, 1900 - 1974)
Date20th
ClassificationsCartoon
Mediumcrayon ink
DimensionsObject: 13 × 8 1/2 in. (33 × 21.6 cm) Sheet: 13 × 8 1/2 in. (33 × 21.6 cm)
Credit LineMary Petty and Alan Dunn Bequest
Object number1979.2119G
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No caption (woman waving to man taking off in plane)
No caption (woman waving to man taking off in plane)
Alan Dunn
1944
No caption (man in tree taking snapshot)
No caption (man in tree taking snapshot)
Alan Dunn
1938
"It seems you've been taking the dollar to bed with you."
"It seems you've been taking the dollar to bed with you."
Alan Dunn
1968
"Say, Dad, aren't you taking this recent swing to the right too much for granted?:
"Say, Dad, aren't you taking this recent swing to the right too much for granted?:
Alan Dunn
1969
"What are we taking a long, hard look at today?"
"What are we taking a long, hard look at today?"
Alan Dunn
1962
"May I remind the Committee for the Control of Outer Space that we are simply hastening the day when we'll be taking on Mars as underdeveloped."
"May I remind the Committee for the Control of Outer Space that we are simply hastening the day when we'll be taking on Mars as underdeveloped."
Alan Dunn
1960
"Don't you think you're taking the Truth-in-Lending Act too hard?"
"Don't you think you're taking the Truth-in-Lending Act too hard?"
Alan Dunn
1967
No caption (soldier putting army memorabelia around living room)
No caption (soldier putting army memorabelia around living room)
Alan Dunn
1945
No caption (soldier being carried out of Montgomery Ward & Co. Building)
No caption (soldier being carried out of Montgomery Ward & Co. Building)
Alan Dunn
1945
No caption (soldier returning home-house covered with flags and banners.)
No caption (soldier returning home-house covered with flags and banners.)
Alan Dunn
1945
No caption (soldier in rain)
No caption (soldier in rain)
Alan Dunn
1945
No caption (dog having knocked down soldier - licking his face)
No caption (dog having knocked down soldier - licking his face)
Alan Dunn
1945
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