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[G.I. clothing for camp employees, Central Utah Relocation Project, Topaz, Utah, 1942-1944]
[G.I. clothing for camp employees, Central Utah Relocation Project, Topaz, Utah, 1942-1944]
[G.I. clothing for camp employees, Central Utah Relocation Project, Topaz, Utah, 1942-1944]

[G.I. clothing for camp employees, Central Utah Relocation Project, Topaz, Utah, 1942-1944]

Maker (1912 - 2001)
Date1942-1944
Mediumink, paper
DimensionsH: 9.25 in, W: 13 in
ClassificationsFine Arts
Credit LineGift of Mine Okubo Estate
Object number2007.62.150
Description1 drawing on paper : ink ; image 9.25 x 13 in.;A woman with a flipped forelock of hair, Mine Okubo, stands in profile in the left foreground, wearing an oversized, government issued G.I. jacket. In the center ground are two men dressed identically in the same jacket, pants, gloves, socks and shoes. Beyond them, three additional figures stand, similarly attired. Barracks, fences, and utility poles are visible in the background. The ground is frozen and uneven.

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