Collections record Beta
Collection Record Detail
Object Name
Shirt
Object Number
2011-140-2
Description
Tan polyester and cotton button down shirt. Two patch pockets on front with button close flaps. Long sleeves. Worn by Ralph P. Hinchman, member of the United States Army Air Corps during WWII.
Provenance
Worn by Ralph P. Hinchman during his service in the United State Army Air Corps during WWII.
Comment
This military uniform was worn by Ralph P. Hinchman III as a member of the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. He was the son of Ralph Hinchman Jr. and Gertrude Saunders Hinchman. In 1939 or 1940 Ralph P Hinchman III graduated from The Hill School and then attended Bard College for a couple of years before enlisting in the Army Air Corps during the Second World War. He trained as a navigator and served on a B-17 out of Fogia, Italy. He completed fifty missions. On one such mission he was shot down, but he and his whole crew were able to returned to their base safely due to underground forces. After the war Ralph P. Hinchman III attended Cooper Union where he studied art. In the 1950s Ralph P. Hinchman III moved to Litchfield and took up residence at his family's home on Fern Avenue known as "Lilac Hedges". Using the same name, Hinchman opened a greeting card company on the property that produced cards during the 1950s and 1960s. A large majority of the cards were designed and created by Hinchman himself, with additional cards created by various artists including Jac Venza, Hilary Knight, Donn Sheets, Henry Bowman, and Andy Warhol.
Category
Maker
Date Made
1945
Dimensions
Size M
Social Tags (experimental)