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Mannequins negative #S-18-6, computer coloraized print from black and white Los Alamos archives of Nevada test site [Survival Town] 1960s
Mannequins negative #S-18-6, computer coloraized print from black and white Los Alamos archives of Nevada test site [Survival Town] 1960s
Mannequins negative #S-18-6, computer coloraized print from black and white Los Alamos archives of Nevada test site [Survival Town] 1960s

Mannequins negative #S-18-6, computer coloraized print from black and white Los Alamos archives of Nevada test site [Survival Town] 1960s

Artist (born 1941 La Crosse, Wisconsin; lives Santa Fe, New Mexico)
Date2017
Mediumcomputer colorized archival pigment print on paper, ed. 2/5
Dimensions22 × 17 in. (55.9 × 43.2 cm)
ClassificationsPhotography
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of the artist
Object numberPC2023.14.6.1
DescriptionA color photograph of five vintage mannequins, three adults and three children, sitting in an underground bunker made of concrete blocks with wooden scaffolding supports. The mannequin family comprises, from left to right, a female mannequin in a purple robe with a suspender clad child mannequin on her lap, a male mannequin in a green robe, a female mannequin in a red robe, and a child mannequin in a brown one-piece jumper. A yellow box on the ground is marked: “Civil Defense Old First Aid Kit.”
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