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He Took a Flying Leap into the Box Body
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He Took a Flying Leap into the Box Body
He Took a Flying Leap into the Box Body
Dorothy P. Lathrop
(American, 1891 - 1981)

He Took a Flying Leap into the Box Body

Pen and ink on illustration board
1925
7 1/2 × 5 in. (19.1 × 12.7 cm)
89.25.3
© artist, artist's estate, or other rights holders
Purchased with Museum funds, 1989
Not on view
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The king puts the robbers to flight
The king puts the robbers to flight
Dorothy P. Lathrop
1926
Ruin
Ruin
Dorothy P. Lathrop
ca. 1919
But many days passed, and all that time Lupe was turning around and around in her tiny cage, eating sunflower seeds and sleeping, then eating and going to sleep again to pass the time away
But many days passed, and all that time Lupe was turning around and around in her tiny cage, eating sunflower seeds and sleeping, then eating and going to sleep again to pass the time away
Dorothy P. Lathrop
1940
She Tugged at the Snare Which Cruelly Held Her Baby
She Tugged at the Snare Which Cruelly Held Her Baby
Dorothy P. Lathrop
1939
Jaspa and Me
Jaspa and Me
Dorothy P. Lathrop
1942
Plate #24 | Worse yet, he heard the Chug-chug toot | A jungle tune.  The Goozie listened | And upside down, the Tel-o-scoot | Took in the noise with eyes that glistened.
Plate #24 | Worse yet, he heard the Chug-chug toot | A jungle tune. The Goozie listened | And upside down, the Tel-o-scoot | Took in the noise with eyes that glistened.
Royal Lacey Scoville
ca. 1915
He Held Up the Goldpiece, Crying at Each Leap of His, "False Gold! False Coin! False Coin!"
He Held Up the Goldpiece, Crying at Each Leap of His, "False Gold! False Coin! False Coin!"
Arthur Rackham
1909
Now Go Forward Where You Belong
Now Go Forward Where You Belong
William Ludlow Sheppard
1891
The Giant
The Giant
William Wallace Denslow
1903
David and the Actor
David and the Actor
Ernest H. Shepard
1951
George Washington with His Horse
George Washington with His Horse
Edward Penfield
n.d.
"D-d-d-do Not Fear Me Gentle Maiden"
"D-d-d-do Not Fear Me Gentle Maiden"
John Sloan
1909

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