You know, I think you’re right
Drawing
1990
1990
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Two men stand in front of an upside-down church. One of them looks at the building with his hands on his hips and the other looks an a plan. Beneath the drawing, the following has been written: "YOU KNOW, I THINK YOU'RE RIGHT"
Object details
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Title | You know, I think you’re right |
Materials and techniques | Pen and ink on paper |
Brief description | Cartoon, 'You know, I think you’re right' by John Longstaff (Cluff), published in Private Eye (1990) |
Physical description | Two men stand in front of an upside-down church. One of them looks at the building with his hands on his hips and the other looks an a plan. Beneath the drawing, the following has been written: "YOU KNOW, I THINK YOU'RE RIGHT" |
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Credit line | Given by John Longstaff |
Object history | Given by the artist to the museum in 2018. |
Bibliographic reference | Nick Newman ed., Private Eye, a Cartoon History, Five Decades of Classic Comic Art, London: Private Eye Ltd, 2013, p. 170 |
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Accession number | E.543-2018 |
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Record created | March 7, 2018 |
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