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“Welcome, Monsieur Adair. We Hold Carnival.” |
FES Title: | Welcome, Monsieur Adair, we hold carnival. It is to celebrate my departure time for the towns of the Southern Indians. | |
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Date: | 08/31/1932 | |
Size: | 37″H x 30″W | |
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Type: | illustration | |
Published: | Skinner, Constance Lindsay. “Trader and Imperial Scout.” Junior Red Cross Journal, November 1932: 55. caption: “Welcome, Monsieur Adair. We hold carnival. It is to celebrate my departure for the towns of the southern Indians.” Schoonover, Cortlandt. Frank Schoonover, Illustrator of the North American Frontier. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1976: 81. |
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Inscription: | lr signed after publication: To |
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Comments: | TP 9/9/04; index; | |
Commentary: | The source is cited incorrectly in the caption from the book Frank Schoonover, Illustrator of the North American Frontier by Cortlandt Schoonover. | |
Provenance: | Sold by artist to private collection; inherited by private collection | |