Title:
Mother in Jerome Camp
Creator/Contributor:
Sugimoto, Henry
Date:
1943
Identifier:
92.97.7
Format:
painting
oil on canvas
Denson, Ark.
Inscription:
Signed in medium, bottom left corner: H. Sugimoto
Description:
Stretched and framed. Portrait of Sugimoto's mother wearing a collared shirt under a blue button-down v-neck sweater seated
on a dark red seat next to a midnight blue pillow with red trim that reads, " 7th DIVISION." She gazes off to the right of
the viewer. A framed picture of a soldier stands on a shelf in the background to the right. In background left is an image
of an American flag over a star and a large "V".
Historical Note:
In this painting Sugimoto's mother appears to be weary and aged, though she was only in her sixties at the time. The fact
that she is in camp certainly accounts for the somber mood of the image. The background details of the work explain the circumstances
of the painting: all the items relate directly to Sugimoto's younger brother, Ralph, who volunteered for the U.S. Army in
late 1943. He became a member of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, an all-nisei unit that fought valiantly in the war. Ralph's
enlistment naturally had a tremendous impact on the entire family, in particular Sugimoto's mother. Painted in 1943, "Mother
in Jerome Camp" is a prime example of Sugimoto's increased range and complexity, in terms of both subject matter and style,
during this period.
Subject:
Women
Chairs
United States Army
Soldiers
Mothers
Concentration Camps, Jerome
Jerome Relocation Center (Denson, Ark.)
Arkansas
Japanese Americans