[Animal face masks for sale] Metadata
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Title
- Main Title [Animal face masks for sale]
- Series Title COVID-19 Response
Creator
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Photographer: Dykes, BraydenCreator Type: Personal
Date
- Creation: 2020
Language
- English
Description
- Content Description: Photograph of face masks for sale in a Walmart store. The masks are printed to look like the faces of different animals.
- Physical Description: 1 photograph : col.
Subject
- University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Education - Colleges and Universities - University of North Texas
- Keyword: COVID-19
- Keyword: Coronavirus
- Keyword: pandemics
- Keyword: quarantine
- Keyword: social distancing
- Keyword: retail
- Keyword: Walmart
- Keyword: face masks
Primary Source
- Item is a Primary Source
Coverage
- Place Name: United States - Texas - Denton County - Denton
- Time Period: mod-tim
Citation
- Preferred Citation: University Memory Collection, University of North Texas Special Collections
Collection
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Name: University Memory CollectionCode: UNTMRY
Institution
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Name: UNT Libraries Special CollectionsCode: UNTA
Rights
- Rights Statement: Reproduction and publication of materials in this collection are subject to the policies of the UNT Special Collections department. Copyright restrictions may apply.
Resource Type
- Photograph
Format
- Image
Identifier
- Accession or Local Control No: UNTA_AR0892-2020-077-002
- Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc1750941
Note
- Display Note: Description from donor: "Walmart Mask: This photo was encountered quite by chance, during a brief shopping trop to Walmart, to pick up a few items. Never expected to see them, facemasks for sale, based on the lower faces on several different animals, including: Bald Eagle, several Dogs, A Cheetah or a Jaguar, a Fox out of view, and I believe a Shark as well. Reminds me of something I heard once that times, especially troubled ones, reflected in artistic and creative endeavors, this is a good example of that with the COVID-19 pandemic."