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we can do it Poster american world war ii posterо
we can do it Poster american world war ii posterо

We Can Do It Poster American World War Ii Posterо This giclée prints item by someartprints has 17 favorites from etsy shoppers. ships from pasadena, ca. listed on aug 6, 2023. This item is a print reproduction of the world war ii "we can do it!" 'rosie the riveter' poster. it is not an original poster. (the 'watermark' text does not appear on the poster itself.) ** the poster will be printed on high quality canon glossy photo paper and is available in 2 u.s. paper sizes: standard 8.5”x11” and large 13"x19".

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we can do It Ww2 poster Print A5 A1 war Time Propaganda Female

We Can Do It Ww2 Poster Print A5 A1 War Time Propaganda Female Poster from 1943. " we can do it! " is an american world war ii wartime poster produced by j. howard miller in 1943 for westinghouse electric as an inspirational image to boost female worker morale. the poster was little seen during world war ii. it was rediscovered in the early 1980s and widely reproduced in many forms, often mistakenly called. Treasures of american history online exhibition. data source: national museum of american history. id number: 1985.0851.05 accession number: 1985.0851 catalog number: 1985.0851.05. object name: poster object type: postersphotolithograph. physical description: paper (overall material) measurements: overall: 22 in x 17 in; 55.88 cm x 43.18 cm. This poster, produced by westinghouse during world war ii for the war production co ordinating committee, was part of the national campaign in the united states to enlist women in the workforce. in the face of acute wartime labor shortages, women were needed in the defense industries, the civilian service, and even the armed forces. publicity campaigns were aimed at encouraging those women who. The "rosie" image popular during the war was created by illustrator norman rockwell (who had most certainly heard the "rosie the riveter" song) for the cover of the saturday evening post on may 29, 1943 — the memorial day issue. the image depicts a muscular woman wearing overalls, goggles and pins of honor on her lapel.

Ww2 poster Propaganda poster we can do It Rosie The etsy
Ww2 poster Propaganda poster we can do It Rosie The etsy

Ww2 Poster Propaganda Poster We Can Do It Rosie The Etsy This poster, produced by westinghouse during world war ii for the war production co ordinating committee, was part of the national campaign in the united states to enlist women in the workforce. in the face of acute wartime labor shortages, women were needed in the defense industries, the civilian service, and even the armed forces. publicity campaigns were aimed at encouraging those women who. The "rosie" image popular during the war was created by illustrator norman rockwell (who had most certainly heard the "rosie the riveter" song) for the cover of the saturday evening post on may 29, 1943 — the memorial day issue. the image depicts a muscular woman wearing overalls, goggles and pins of honor on her lapel. Yet, like all pervasive legends, the origins of the "we can do it!" poster remain murky. in some accounts, the image was an official u.s. government poster encouraging women to join the work force.19 in other reports, the poster appeared everywhere during world war ii, including overseas.20 some. Poster. object type: posters. photolithograph. date made: ca 1942. description: artist j. howard miller produced this work incentive poster for the westinghouse electric & manufacturing company. though displayed only briefly in westinghouse factories, the poster in later year has become one of the most famous icons of world war ii.

Wsu Puts world war I And ii Propaganda Online
Wsu Puts world war I And ii Propaganda Online

Wsu Puts World War I And Ii Propaganda Online Yet, like all pervasive legends, the origins of the "we can do it!" poster remain murky. in some accounts, the image was an official u.s. government poster encouraging women to join the work force.19 in other reports, the poster appeared everywhere during world war ii, including overseas.20 some. Poster. object type: posters. photolithograph. date made: ca 1942. description: artist j. howard miller produced this work incentive poster for the westinghouse electric & manufacturing company. though displayed only briefly in westinghouse factories, the poster in later year has become one of the most famous icons of world war ii.

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