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[Ice skating, Central Utah Relocation Project, Topaz, Utah, 1942-1944]
[Ice skating, Central Utah Relocation Project, Topaz, Utah, 1942-1944]
[Ice skating, Central Utah Relocation Project, Topaz, Utah, 1942-1944]

[Ice skating, 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 number2007.62.157
DescriptionA woman with a flipped forelock of hair, Mine Okubo, has slipped and fallen on the ice while skating at an outdoor ice rink. She is wearing a cross-patterned shirt, cuffed pants, fur ear muffs, and ice skates. A man skates in front of her, leaning forward and smiling, with his hands behind his back. He wears a plaid hat with ear flaps, a ribbed sweater, cuffed pants, mittens and skates. Barracks are visible in the left and right background.;1 drawing by Mine Okubo from her book, Citizen 13660. This drawing corresponds with page 158. The drawing is numbered as "150".

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