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Comments: Inspires young women.
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Comments: I received it fast. The poster is of great quality, color, everything I expected. I got the one that is laminated and it looks great. I was looking for something smaller but this will do. will share with my co-workers. I love Rosie,
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Comments: I bought this as a Christmas gift for my best friend who is a feminist and she absolutely loved it. It's a great reminder for all women out there that we are not only the fair sex, but also the stronger one ;o)
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Comments: I loved the poster, but it was a gift and I wish it were available in some smaller sizes to choose from. A poster sized image can only go in so many places.
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Comments: The poster was our central theme at a Trade Show celebrating USO
Displaying reviews 1-5 Previous | Next » We Can Do It! (Rosie the Riveter)by J. Howard MillerArt Print46 x 61 cm Item #: 6216708
Usually ships within 24 hours 9,99 € 61 x 81 cm Item #: 1099871 Usually ships within 24 hours 14,99 €
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Product InformationWomen’s rights were forged from steel during World War II by Rosie the Riveter, pictured in J. Howard Miller’s “We Can Do It!” While men were at war, six million women replaced them at industrial plants. Creating a poster for Westinghouse, Rosie’s iconic feminist image appeared on magazines, newspapers and posters, and helped increase women’s earning power and acceptance into male-dominated trades. This art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using an offset lithography press. About the ArtistAmerican graphic artist J. Howard Miller helped forge women’s rights from factory steel during WW II. Miller was hired by Westinghouse to create a series of posters to support of the war effort. Replacing men who had gone off to war, six million women began working at manufacturing plants. In 1992, the most empowering, iconic image of the series appeared as a U.S. postage stamp as part of its WW II series. © AllPosters
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