Description of Photograph
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Title: [The two orphans visiting Sally Migrundy] / Johnny Gruelle.
Creator(s): Gruelle, Johnny, 1880-1938, artist
Date Created/Published: [1919]
Summary: Drawing shows Sally Migrundy, an old lady in a white cap, leaning out the window of her tiny house to greet a young girl and boy. The watercolor is an illustration for the story: Sally Migrundy, about a good fairy who took in orphaned children. Johnny Gruelle was best known as the creator of the Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy stories.
Notes:
Title devised by Library staff.
Forms part of: Art Wood Collection of Caricature and Cartoon (Library of Congress).
Published in: Friendly fairies / Johnny Gruelle. New York, Chicago [etc.] : P.F. Volland Company, [c1919].
Unprocessed in WOOD/Gruelle.162a
title from attached page from the story showing printed illustration
Subjects:
Fairies--1910-1920.
Orphans--1910-1920.
Book illustrations--American--1910-1920.
Drawings--Color--American--1910-1920.
Watercolors--Color--American--1910-1920.
Bookmark /2004673492/
Bookmark:2004673492
Bookmark:2004673492

Size
Approximately 8x12 inches.
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Source: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.