Turtle and snail : production material.

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Turtle and snail : production material.

1 ink & tempera illustration for contents page, 1 proof, 22 ink & tempera illustrations with 41 (total) separations on 13 boards. Five episodes in which a turtle and snail demonstrate their fondness for and loyalty to each other.

Illustrations: 65 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7812591

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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