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"...and thanks, God, for bringing Mr. Bowers back to Ocean House."
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"...and thanks, God, for bringing Mr. Bowers back to Ocean House."

Artist Mary Petty (American, 1899 - 1976)
Date1936
ClassificationsCartoon
Mediumcrayon ink
DimensionsObject: 13 3/16 × 11 5/8 in. (33.5 × 29.6 cm)
Credit LineMary Petty and Alan Dunn Bequest
Object number1969.959
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"And thanks to sulfanilamide, here I am today."
"And thanks to sulfanilamide, here I am today."
Alan Dunn
1940
Formulation: Articulation, Portfolio II, Folder 11 (Bowers (Lauben), 1929)
Formulation: Articulation, Portfolio II, Folder 11 (Bowers (Lauben), 1929)
Josef Albers
1972
Formulation: Articulation, Portfolio II, Folder 12 (Bowers (Lauben), 1929)
Formulation: Articulation, Portfolio II, Folder 12 (Bowers (Lauben), 1929)
Josef Albers
1972
"Mr. Neely, Mrs. Ives wants her bananas now."
"Mr. Neely, Mrs. Ives wants her bananas now."
Mary Petty
1939
Self Portrait, Thanks Don
Self Portrait, Thanks Don
Dale Earnshaw
no date
"Agnes called to say that dear old Mrs. Pulsifer passed away at ten this morning and that maybe we could get her apartment."
"Agnes called to say that dear old Mrs. Pulsifer passed away at ten this morning and that maybe we could get her apartment."
Mary Petty
1944
"Come, come, Prince, Mrs. Pittinger isn't going to bite you."
"Come, come, Prince, Mrs. Pittinger isn't going to bite you."
Mary Petty
1933
"Not so fast my fine Mr. Horst! You're dead on Gloria."
"Not so fast my fine Mr. Horst! You're dead on Gloria."
Mary Petty
1935
"And all the time I thought I had some quality that would keep Mr. Richardson at bay."
"And all the time I thought I had some quality that would keep Mr. Richardson at bay."
Mary Petty
1932
"Why don't you love Mr. Goring any more, Irene?"
"Why don't you love Mr. Goring any more, Irene?"
Mary Petty
1933
"Mrs. Cox, this is my first-born."
"Mrs. Cox, this is my first-born."
Mary Petty
1929
"Oh Mr. Havemeyer, will you sign for this pair of bloomers going to Southampton?"
"Oh Mr. Havemeyer, will you sign for this pair of bloomers going to Southampton?"
Mary Petty
1928
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