Curator

  • Art Institute Chicago
  • Harvard art museum
  • My Exhibition
A work made of pen, brush, and black ink over graphite, with erasing and blue wash with white gouache, and cut-and-pasted papers, on ivory card.

But the thing that bothered me most in visiting England was the way they wasted man-hours knocking off for tea, from Mostly Malarky

1953

Wally Carlson (American, 1884-1967) for The Chicago Tribune

United States

Pen, brush, and black ink over graphite, with erasing and blue wash with white gouache, and cut-and-pasted papers, on ivory card

Prints and Drawings