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Graphic Arts is a browsable saved.works tag spanning 9 works by 6 artists across 2 institutions.

9 works

6 leading artists

2 institutions

Gardner's photographic sketch book of the war. by Gardner

Gardner's photographic sketch book of the war.

Gardner · 1865

Princeton Digital PUL · 2 v. plates. 33 x 44 cm.

Feeding a Glass Furnace (“Feeding the Tank”), Consumers Glass Co. Ltd., Ville Saint-Pierre, P.Q. by Frederick B. Taylor

Feeding a Glass Furnace (“Feeding the Tank”), Consumers Glass Co. Ltd., Ville Saint-Pierre, P.Q.

Frederick B. Taylor · 1945

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts · Gift of the artist, inv. Dr.1971.22

Denis CroteauFrom the series "Disraeli: A Human Experience in Photography" by Roger Charbonneau

Denis CroteauFrom the series "Disraeli: A Human Experience in Photography"

Roger Charbonneau · 1972

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts · 27.9 x 35.6 cm

Matteau Children From the series "Disraeli: A Human Experience in Photography" by Roger Charbonneau

Matteau Children From the series "Disraeli: A Human Experience in Photography"

Roger Charbonneau · 1972

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts · 27.9 x 35.6 cm

Intersection, Montcalm Street and Champlain Street From the series "Disraeli: A Human Experience in Photography" by Roger Charbonneau

Intersection, Montcalm Street and Champlain Street From the series "Disraeli: A Human Experience in Photography"

Roger Charbonneau · 1972

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts · 27.9 x 35.6 cm

Page from a Sketchbook“They finally arrived in the winter and they had repented, so they are praying to God every night.After the Inuit arrived in Kuujjuaraapik, they were praying every night and they were fed food that cost nothing. Their clothes were made out of goose hide, sealskin, caribou skin, dog skin.” by Joe Talirunili

Page from a Sketchbook“They finally arrived in the winter and they had repented, so they are praying to God every night.After the Inuit arrived in Kuujjuaraapik, they were praying every night and they were fed food that cost nothing. Their clothes were made out of goose hide, sealskin, caribou skin, dog skin.”

Joe Talirunili · 1965

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts · About 1970

Bather by the Woods by Camille Pissarro

Bather by the Woods

Camille Pissarro · 1894

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts · Gift of Freda and Irwin Browns,…

Maternity: Aline Nursing Her Son, Pierre Renoir by Auguste Renoir

Maternity: Aline Nursing Her Son, Pierre Renoir

Auguste Renoir · 1885

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts · Gift of Jean-Marie Parenteau, inv. 2007.37

Two Cowherds by Camille Pissarro

Two Cowherds

Camille Pissarro · 1878

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts · Gift of the Bernard Bock family,…