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Artist Charles Green Bush (American, 1842-1909)
Dateundated
MediumInk on paper
ClassificationsDrawing
Credit LineBequest of Dr. Mary Bartlett Cowdrey
Object number74.009.039
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  • American Art
  • Works on Paper

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Charles Green Bush
undated
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Fly
Charles Green Bush
undated
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Why Tommy
Charles Green Bush
undated
Illustration design for The Happy Lioness: "How amazed he was when that long-maned LION ... rubbed his hairy head against his own!"
Illustration design for The Happy Lioness: "How amazed he was when that long-maned LION ... rubbed his hairy head against his own!"
Roger Duvoisin
1980
"...so he called up his friends and invited them to his house..." from Popcorn
"...so he called up his friends and invited them to his house..." from Popcorn
Frank Asch
1979
"With a last look at his sleeping friends, Baby Brown Bear snuggled deep in his mother's arms..." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
"With a last look at his sleeping friends, Baby Brown Bear snuggled deep in his mother's arms..." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
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Hi Gramp!
Charles Augustus Mager
undated
Daubigny painting on his boat, Le Boltin from the album Le Voyage en Bateau (The Boat Trip)
Daubigny painting on his boat, Le Boltin from the album Le Voyage en Bateau (The Boat Trip)
Charles François Daubigny
1862
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A few hours later his mother walked into his room... from The New King
E. B. Lewis
1995
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Ha-ha, he-he, ho-ho, hi-hi
Leonid Lamm
1969
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"Yoshi watched from his perch..." from The One-Legged Ghost
Fuku Akino
1968
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Mr. Sugarplum scratched his head..., illustration from Sugarplum House
Lois Lenski
c. 1935
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