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No caption (all roads lead to Rome)
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No caption (all roads lead to Rome)

Artist Alan Dunn (American, 1900 - 1974)
Date1943
ClassificationsCartoon
Mediumcrayon ink
DimensionsObject: 7 1/2 × 11 1/2 in. (19.1 × 29.2 cm) Sheet: 7 1/2 × 11 1/2 in. (19.1 × 29.2 cm)
Credit LineMary Petty and Alan Dunn Bequest
Object number1979.0888
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"You are now on the celebrated Via Appia, oldest of the Roman consular roads. Started in 312 B.C. by Appius Claudius the Blind, it had it's beginning at the Porta Capena in the Servian Wall at Rome..."
"You are now on the celebrated Via Appia, oldest of the Roman consular roads. Started in 312 B.C. by Appius Claudius the Blind, it had it's beginning at the Porta Capena in the Servian Wall at Rome..."
Alan Dunn
1944
"Is that right? No matter how I go in, I come out on the road to Rome."
"Is that right? No matter how I go in, I come out on the road to Rome."
Alan Dunn
1962
No Caption (Road sign: You are entering the American Sector of Berlin)
No Caption (Road sign: You are entering the American Sector of Berlin)
Alan Dunn
1949
No caption (Soldier walking along road)
No caption (Soldier walking along road)
Alan Dunn
20th
No caption (Road sign - "Please Fasten Your Seat Belts")
No caption (Road sign - "Please Fasten Your Seat Belts")
Alan Dunn
1955
No caption (Fire men at a fork in the road)
No caption (Fire men at a fork in the road)
Alan Dunn
1952
No caption (moving trucks meet on a narrow road)
No caption (moving trucks meet on a narrow road)
Alan Dunn
1946
No caption (sign in supermarket window: "All Merchandise Marked Down To Last Week's Prices")
No caption (sign in supermarket window: "All Merchandise Marked Down To Last Week's Prices")
Alan Dunn
1969
No caption (sign in bargain shop "14.3% Off All Prices.")
No caption (sign in bargain shop "14.3% Off All Prices.")
Alan Dunn
1967
No caption (street signs along country road)
No caption (street signs along country road)
Alan Dunn
1937
Roads and Changing Views
Roads and Changing Views
Karl Schrag
1951
American Roads
American Roads
Various Artists
1982
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