Crown Trouble
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Crown Trouble
193920th century
Don Freeman, American, (1908–1978)
Object Type:
Print
Creation Place:
North America, United States, New York
Medium and Support:
Lithograph on paper
Accession Number:
1111.1.3361.28
Current Location:
Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Stacks
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They Went to the Fair One Day
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Cover/Caption Sheet: "They're Mates! What More D'Ya Want?"
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"They're Mates! What More D'Ya Want?"
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Intermission Siesta - Backstage
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Untitled [Boy in wheelchair drawing]
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"Busy Little Boid Ain't It?"
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Thy Rocks and Rills and Templed Hills
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Cover/Caption Sheet: Pale Face
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Pale Face
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Cover/Caption Sheet: Madonna of the Fire-Escape
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Stadium Concert: Last Rows of Summer
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Untitled [Boy with newspapers and sandwich]
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In Hell's Kitchen
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The Most Popular Man in the Block
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Doing All He Can to Create a Case of Disorderly Conduct
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Untitled [Seated people on bench or train seat]
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Occupations About Town [Four vignettes]
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Untitled [Letter from Don Freeman]
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Madonna of the Fire-Escape
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Back Cover
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Untitled [Grocer]
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Cover/Caption Sheet: Street Fight
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Street Fight
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Cover/Caption Sheet: Waiting for her Date...
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Waiting for her Date...
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Advocates of Free Speech
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