Description of Photograph
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Title: [Raggedy Ann and Andy in a mushroom village with fairies] / Worth Gruelle.
Creator(s): Gruelle, Worth, artist
Related Names:
Gruelle, Johnny, 1880-1938.
Date Created/Published: [between 1938 and 1960]
Summary: Cartoon shows Andy sitting on a large mushroom, accompanied by Raggedy Ann and various fairies and small insects. This cartoon was drawn by Worth Gruelle, the son of Johnny Gruelle, who created the Raggedy Ann and Andy characters.
Notes:
Title devised by Library staff.
Inscribed: To Art Wood! Best wishes, Worth.
Forms part of: Art Wood Collection of Caricature and Cartoon (Library of Congress).
Unprocessed in WOOD/Gruelle.35
Source: Raggedy Ann & Andy Museum web site ljr
Subjects:
Dolls--1930-1960.
Mushrooms--1930-1960.
Fairies--1930-1960.
Comics--American--1930-1960.
Drawings--Color--American--1930-1960.
Watercolors--Color--American--1930-1960.
Bookmark /2004673461/
Bookmark:2004673461
Bookmark:2004673461

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