Skip to main content Collections MenuExpandMy CollectionDownload 300 x 300 (Download)View PDFImages(3)He was on his way...PreviousNext 300 x 300 (Download)Images(3)He was on his way...Artist Don Bessant Date1978ClassificationsPrintMediumcolor lithographDimensions16 1/2 x 16 inCredit LineGift of Mr. Myles CookeObject number1999.0116 Discover More The house was shaped...Don Bessant1978Cotswold SpringDon Bessant1977August MorningDon Bessant197794. Calavera of the Policeman. So strict in vigilance,/ So rigorous in duty,/ That he passed scoundrels by./ They made his job a good one!/ This, then, is the bony one;/ He ran this way and that./ And today the only sound he hears is,/ “Rest in peace, amen.”José Guadalupe Posada1947I don't care if he is your rich uncle I think we're going to too much trouble for his visit!Don Tobinn.d.Lighting His PipeDon Freemann.d."He has no faults whatsoever to find with the administration, he approves the conduct of the war without reservations, he likes the OPA and the way they do things, he thinks the WPB and the OWI are O.K., he made out his income tax with no difficulty..."Alan Dunn1944"Of course his funeral was something of a disappointment, considering the lavish way he used to entertain."Alan Dunn1934Boy! Carry Mr. Brown and his groceries out to his carDon Tobinn.d.I'm afraid you're sitting in his favorite chair, Mabel.Don Tobinn.d.75. The Editor’s Reward. Having given us his best,/ He gets only criticism;/ Better— he should hear/ The heavenly flutes of angels.José Guadalupe Posada1947The Struggle For Cambodia: Portrait of a Cambodian soldier; old before his time he sits slumped in a posture of abject dejection; he has witnessed the utter devastation of his countrySarah Webb Barrellcirca 1985 Powered by eMuseum