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Pattern for Peace
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Pattern for Peace

Object number2010.32.5
MediumWatercolor paint; Paper
Credit LineGift of Earl Douglas Childs
DescriptionBlack monochrome painting on paper. Features large Crucifix in center with crucified Jesus Christ and damaged buildings in background. Softer pencil drawings can be seen through painting.Dimensions14.75 x 0.75 x 20.625 in. (37.5 x 1.9 x 52.4 cm)
SignedSigned in lower right corner "Sgt. Whyte".
InscriptionsSign on lower left corner, "ACHTUNE / MINEN".

Handwritten in bottom center "Pattern For Peace"; lower right corner, "from / an original crucifix / somewhere In France / Sgt. Whyte".
Historical NotesBlack and white watercolor painting depicting the experiences of African American soldiers during World War II that is part of a collection belonging to civil and women's rights activist Daisy Lampkin. This trophy was awarded in recognition of her civil rights work. Lampkin was the Vice President of the Pittsburgh Courier, national field secretary for the NAACP, influential member of the National Council of Negro Women, and, for 40 years, President of the Lucy Stone League.
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