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Title |
Just Bunk Fatigue, 1918 |
Object Name |
Sketch |
Description |
Just Bunk Fatigue, 1918. Pencil on lined off-white paper sketch depicts a man asleep in the bottom bunk of a bunk bed. He wears and undershirt and a blanket covers most of his body. His right arm hangs out of the bed and rests on the floor. A caption in the lower right corner reads "Just Bunk Fatigue." |
Date |
1918 |
Creator |
Colby, Alvin Page |
Role |
Artist |
Medium |
Pencil/Paper |
Catalog Number |
2017.052.026 |
Dimensions |
H-5.5 W-7.125 inches |
Collection |
Archival Collection |
Inscription Text |
"Just / Bunk / Fatigue" (bottom right corner); "Colby / 18" (lower left) |
Provenance |
Original sketch created by Alvin Page Colby during training and active duty during World War I and mailed home to his family. Donated to the San Mateo County Historical Association courtesy of the Daughters & Grandchildren of Alvin Page Colby. |
Notes |
"Burlingame resident Alvin Page Colby documented his experience serving in WWI with comic sketches... Alvin Page Colby, a resident of Burlingame, made dozens of drawings while training at Fort Lewis in Washington and later serving in France as a cook in the 91st "Wild West" Division." [http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/09/26/peninsula-museum-offers-personal-new-look-into-old-war/ 10/17/2017] Bunk fatigue was slang for sleeping during the day. [La Pen, Vol. xlv, No. 2, p. 18] |
Search Terms |
Army Burlingame Colby, Alvin Page Drawing War War History War Service World War 1 World War I WWI |
Subjects |
Cartoonists Cartoons (Commentary) Military life Sketches War World War I |
People |
Colby, Alvin Page |
Credit line |
Courtesy of the Daughters & Grandchildren of Alvin Page Colby |