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Heap Big Chief Mouldy-Horse and his Family
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Heap Big Chief Mouldy-Horse and his Family

Artist Walt Kuhn (American, 1877 - 1949)
Dateearly 1920s
ClassificationsDrawing
MediumInk and crayon
DimensionsObject: 3 1/4 × 5 1/8 in. (8.3 × 13 cm)
Credit LineGift of Linda and Stephen L. Singer
Object number1995.1085
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Time, burrowing like a mole below the ground, had marked his track by throwing up another heap of earth. And that was all.
Time, burrowing like a mole below the ground, had marked his track by throwing up another heap of earth. And that was all.
Mary Petty
1947
“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
"Lester doesn't give a damn about his title as long as he's chief executive officer."
"Lester doesn't give a damn about his title as long as he's chief executive officer."
Alan Dunn
1954
"It's always his family, his family, his family, until I'm fed to the teen with it!"
"It's always his family, his family, his family, until I'm fed to the teen with it!"
Charles E. Martin
1956
"Frankly, I think Connally's getting too big for his parameter."
"Frankly, I think Connally's getting too big for his parameter."
Alan Dunn
1971
(190)  untitled [sketch, clown wearing horse around his waist]
(190) untitled [sketch, clown wearing horse around his waist]
Boris Artzybasheff
no date
[Soldier on a horse next to a soldier standing at attention]
[Soldier on a horse next to a soldier standing at attention]
Walt Kuhn
no date
[Two circus performers on horseback, one horse jumping over hurdle]
[Two circus performers on horseback, one horse jumping over hurdle]
Walt Kuhn
no date
[Three circus performers on three galloping horses]
[Three circus performers on three galloping horses]
Walt Kuhn
no date
[Circus performer on a galloping horse]
[Circus performer on a galloping horse]
Walt Kuhn
no date
[Three circus performers riding three horses]
[Three circus performers riding three horses]
Walt Kuhn
no date
[Circus performer standing on a galloping horse]
[Circus performer standing on a galloping horse]
Walt Kuhn
no date
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