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This rich, dense sampling includes his illustrations for Eleanor Roosevelt's Christmas book for children (1940); his hand-carved puppets, costumed by his wife, Annie; Christmas cards he made; a tiny drawing of a carrot cavalry on horseback; samples of calligraphy; a Passover Haggadah done at the Koch workshop; illustrations of American soldier's uniforms from 1775 to 1941, and much, much else.
A tiny drawing of a corpse holding its stomach next to discarded morsels of food, on the recto of Folio 66, sent me rushing to the university library to look up poisonous plants, which led me to research medieval pharmacopeias, which led to trade routes between Europe and India crossed by Arab merchants.
And her very last work was, of all things, a tiny drawing of a plant, barely more than three inches high: a tottering ink line that attests at long last to the material things in which beauty temporarily makes its home.
Maybe we should contact Encyclopedia Britannica because its article on human anatomy contains a tiny drawing of a female bosom.
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And one finds it again in a tiny drawing by Sister Gertrude Morgan (1900-80) titled "Revelations of St. John the Divine," which weaves handwritten religious commentary around a crayon image of a white-robed angel against a red sky.
The Norwegian artist Vebjorn Sand saw Leonardo's tiny drawing of the bridge in 1995.
Ms. Harris remembers a tiny Jennifer Ehle drawing of herself with her father on one piece of paper; her mother, alone, on another.
Each sticker has a tiny line drawing of the gadget it's connected to: coffee maker, toaster oven, laptop, whatever.
And a tiny pencil drawing on a scrap of paper by Rivera is a potent reminder of the political storms these figures could raise.
Those smaller partners are among the most innovative Web sites featuring online video, but right now they draw a tiny fraction of the traffic that MySpace and Yahoo! can command, not to mention YouTube.
At the very top of the glass draw a tiny slice of orange.
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