116. At Jennie Richee. Notice by approach of blue gray black cloud that hurricane like thunder storm is going to renew., 117. At Jennie Richee. To avoid being out in the open when storm renews, they take chance going through farm possessed by Glandelin
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Henry Joseph Darger Jr. was an American janitor and hospital worker who became known after his death for his immense body of art and literature.
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At Jennie Turner. She Tells of her Unusual Experience. Vivian Girls Being Lost in Blizzard are Attacked by Glandelinian Sharpehooter and Four are Injured Seriously before They are Rescued. 17 At Norma Catherine. Are Almost Being Strangled to Death but...
1917 · Graphite, ink, carbon tracing, watercolor, and collage on wove paper
After The Battle of Drowsabella /After Mr. Wirther Run/At Angeline Agatha (recto); 39. at Jennie / Richee. / From the low stretch / of land from green hill / to left of this picture / they swim the ten mile / stretch of water to the land / seen to the left of / picture 38 where arrow / points (verso)
1917 · Watercolor, gouache, black transfer carbon, graphite, and collage of cut-and-pasted printed elements, with pen and black ink (recto and verso), on three sheets of cream wove paper, pieced at left and right edges, with attached inscriptions
At Jennie Richee part 20 169 (recto) Watch Approach of Black Cloud (verso) Untitled Fantastic Scene: Girls Running in Stormy Landscape
1917 · Ink, watercolor, and collage on paper
a) At McCalls run. A demon appears in room. Hands of fire. Torrington imperaled by explosion b) At Jennie Richee During full fury of storm enemy soldiers seize them at the caves mouth and they are strangled to senselessness,
Watercolor, pencil, and ink on paper
a) Are almost murdered themselves though they fight for their lives typhoon saves them... b) Vivian girls said Glandelinian tent,
Watercolor and pencil on paper
Untitled (Map of Angelinia Ayathas Battlefield)
Charcoal, colored pencil, pencil, and ink on paper
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- Henry Darger
- Medium
- a (116): Carbon paper transfer, watercolor, and pencil with ink on cut-and-pasted paper on paper
- Watts ID
- WW-0000-M078472
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- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Source
- moma
- Status
- verified





