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No caption (horse and carriage in park)

Artist Alan Dunn (American, 1900 - 1974)
Date1948
ClassificationsCartoon
Mediumcrayon ink
DimensionsObject: 7 × 12 1/8 in. (17.8 × 30.8 cm) Sheet: 7 × 12 1/8 in. (17.8 × 30.8 cm)
Credit LineMary Petty and Alan Dunn Bequest
Object number1979.1107
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"I'm afraid I'll have to pin a violation on this building - baby carriages in hall - "
"I'm afraid I'll have to pin a violation on this building - baby carriages in hall - "
Alan Dunn
1948
No caption (Lovers in Dept. of Parks, City of NY exhibit)
No caption (Lovers in Dept. of Parks, City of NY exhibit)
Alan Dunn
1952
No caption (A park being made between two buildings)
No caption (A park being made between two buildings)
Alan Dunn
c 1966
No caption (Horse cart on a hydraulic lift)
No caption (Horse cart on a hydraulic lift)
Alan Dunn
1944
No caption (policeman on horse peering into car)
No caption (policeman on horse peering into car)
Alan Dunn
1952
"Park Avenue at Eighty-sixth. We're to come as we are."
"Park Avenue at Eighty-sixth. We're to come as we are."
Alan Dunn
1959
"Saw you light from the park and came up, kids - We were afraid you'd go to too much trouble if we telephoned we were coming -"
"Saw you light from the park and came up, kids - We were afraid you'd go to too much trouble if we telephoned we were coming -"
Alan Dunn
1948
"But if we couldn't save Wanamaker's and we couldn't save 277 Park, how can we possibly save Penn Station?"
"But if we couldn't save Wanamaker's and we couldn't save 277 Park, how can we possibly save Penn Station?"
Alan Dunn
1962
"I must say it'll be good to get back to Gramercy Park, where one has one's own key."
"I must say it'll be good to get back to Gramercy Park, where one has one's own key."
Alan Dunn
1963
No caption (Man driving carriage)
No caption (Man driving carriage)
Mary Petty
"He'll be right up, sir. He's looking for a place to park."
"He'll be right up, sir. He's looking for a place to park."
Alan Dunn
1939
"Shall I drive through the Park?"
"Shall I drive through the Park?"
Alan Dunn
1932
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