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Artist Alan Dunn (American, 1900 - 1974)
Date1946
ClassificationsCartoon
Mediumcrayon ink
DimensionsObject: 9 1/8 × 12 in. (23.2 × 30.5 cm) Sheet: 9 1/8 × 12 in. (23.2 × 30.5 cm)
Credit LineMary Petty and Alan Dunn Bequest
Object number1979.1041
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No caption (flutist playing in radio station)
No caption (flutist playing in radio station)
Alan Dunn
1948
[Stone cutters, Spain]
[Stone cutters, Spain]
no date
"I figure it would take a million astronauts ten million years to move us, stone by stone, to Planet Earth."
"I figure it would take a million astronauts ten million years to move us, stone by stone, to Planet Earth."
Alan Dunn
1970
“You can’t miss it. A big heap of stones, Eightieth Street and Fifth Avenue, just south of the Museum.”
“You can’t miss it. A big heap of stones, Eightieth Street and Fifth Avenue, just south of the Museum.”
Alan Dunn
1968
"I'm playing a hunch. I'm going to mix dacron, auneomycin, U-235, and chlorophyll and see what happens."
"I'm playing a hunch. I'm going to mix dacron, auneomycin, U-235, and chlorophyll and see what happens."
Alan Dunn
1952
"We moved it stone by stone from Madison Avenue."
"We moved it stone by stone from Madison Avenue."
Alan Dunn
1936
"You mustn't send me any more flowers, Mr. Buckley. We're just playing with fire, you know."
"You mustn't send me any more flowers, Mr. Buckley. We're just playing with fire, you know."
Alan Dunn
1932
"That's Miss Meely for you, always playing office politics."
"That's Miss Meely for you, always playing office politics."
Alan Dunn
1937
No caption (woman opening can of spam)
No caption (woman opening can of spam)
Alan Dunn
1945
No caption (soldier putting army memorabelia around living room)
No caption (soldier putting army memorabelia around living room)
Alan Dunn
1945
No caption (verticle "China" at the UN)
No caption (verticle "China" at the UN)
Alan Dunn
1946
No caption (firemen having checked their hats at hotel fire);
No caption (firemen having checked their hats at hotel fire);
Alan Dunn
1946
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