Billy Quinn 1954:
The Parable of The Lost Sheep (Dolly)
Billy Quinn 1954:
On Set ('The Other Song of Bernadette' the sequel)
Billy Quinn 1954:
Well, Knock Me Down With a Feather
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Dolly, Marcel and James Met Up During the War
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Meanwhile, Back 'Home' in Infrathin
Billy Quinn 1954:
James (?) and The Leader of the Volunteer Sheep (Dolly)
Billy Quinn 1954:
Detail. And, he could change the colour of his hat at will.
Billy Quinn 1954:
One Review of the Piece Read, and I Quote
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The Finale: An Instant Before The Lights Went Out Completely
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Rrose (Duchamp) and Joyce, Utilising Infrathin, Morphed Into Their Younger Selves, Momentarily, During The Performance
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Joyce and Rrose Selavy (Duchamp), with Some of Their Own Freshly Spun Wool
Billy Quinn 1954:
Do Geriatric Border Collies Dream of Non-Electric Sheep (Hybrids)?
Billy Quinn 1954:
Hitherto Lost Image of Joyce and Duchamp (In Her Rrose Selavy Manifestation) Preparing For Their Performance Piece: 'To Pull the Wool Over One's Own, and Each Other's, Eyes' (1933-ish)
Billy Quinn 1954:
Round Up The Usual Suspects
Billy Quinn 1954:
It Was a Complicated Shoot
Billy Quinn 1954:
For Posterity
Billy Quinn 1954:
Agnus Dei, Francisco de Zurbarán, 1631
Billy Quinn 1954:
The Adoration of The Mystic Lamb
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Jodhi May, Marcel Duchamp and James Joyce Laughing Their Socks Off
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The Pressure Was Off
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Wet Feet
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It Turned Out to Be The Highest Grossing Film Ever Directed by a Sheep
Billy Quinn 1954:
The Garda Síochána (Irish police) are Currently Looking Into It
Billy Quinn 1954:
Aliens Spotted by Marcel Duchamp (out walking with Dolly) Down a Country Boreen in West Cork, photographer unknown
Billy Quinn 1954:
A Paddy (James), A Frog (Marcel), a Giant Silverfish (Leppy), a Chicken (Ruin) and a Sheep (Dolly) Went into a Bar
Billy Quinn 1954:
Dolly was Gagging For a Pint of 'Bauek'. The Chicken Preferred the Lighter 'Liooke'
Billy Quinn 1954:
Piri Piri's Chicken Yodel Aria Left the Audience Breathless
Billy Quinn 1954:
The Incongruous Pairing of Fritz Lang and Ingrid Jones Had 'Flop' Written All Over It. 'The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa' was Destined Never to Make it to the Cinema Screens.
Billy Quinn 1954:
Dolly in Manhattan
Billy Quinn 1954:
Dolly's First Visit to McSorley's Old Alehouse, Manhattan