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Title
Miné Okubo postcard to Leo and Esther Klotz
Creator
Okubo, Miné
Contributor
Klotz, Esther
Klotz, Leo Joseph, 1895-1984
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 1970-1979
Contributing Institution
UC Riverside, Library, Special Collections and University Archives
Collection
Esther Klotz collection on Miné Okubo
Rights Information
Copyright Unknown
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Description
Scope/Content: Small green postcard from Miné Okubo to Esther and Leo Klotz, with doodle of birds in a tree. Dated November 11 (no year).
Type
text
Format
1 postcard
Form/Genre
correspondence
doodles
Identifier
ark:/86086/n2tt4t04
curivsc_ms094_001_004_012
Language
English
eng
Subject
Japanese American artists
Source
MS 094
Relation
Series 2. Personal Correspondence
Provenance
Gift of Esther Klotz.
Location
Box 1, Folder 4

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