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And then how the blades of grass around the frog read also ike a burst of electricity as the boy points to it
This is among a several drawings I purchased together by Dr
Personally I've really come to embrace such flaws on pieces like this
This hand crank on one side of this steam shovel turns
Rowers, Susan Flint 1930s Linocut Illustration for The New Yorker, with Original Editorial Stamped Cardboard forged iron hand And then how the bladesSusan Willard Flint (American, 1902 1984) was perhaps best known for her spots published in the New Yorker of which this c. 1938 black ink linocut of two boats of rowers is a great example, found still adhered to a sheet of cardboard stamped by The New Yorker Editorial Department. Feels SO classic New Yorker to me, and indeed Flint's illustrations like this one, contributed just a decade into the publication's run, helped to define the look. Yes,
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