American 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.
This versatile and affordable poster delivers sharp, clean images and a high degree of color accuracy. Your poster is printed with an offset lithography press with a coating to protect the inks.
- Perfect Size
- Vibrant Colors
- Visually Appealing
- Age:
- 25 – 29
- Gender:
- Female
- Display Location:
- Living Room
By Jannyboo
from New Orleans, LA
- Perfect Size
- Vibrant Colors
- Visually Appealing
- Age:
- Prefer not to answer
- Gender:
- Female
- Display Location:
- Kitchen, Living Room
Posted on: 10/17/2012
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
5.0Love this piece of history
By Rach the History Nut
from Florida
- Great Quality Paper
- Vibrant Colors
- Visually Appealing
- Age:
- 18 – 24
- Gender:
- Female
- Display Location:
- Classroom, StudyRoom
Posted on: 2/29/2012
(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
5.0A Hit with our "Rosie" group!
By MamaJo
from Ft. Myers, Fla.
- Great Quality Paper
- Perfect in every way
- Perfect Size
- Vibrant Colors
- Visually Appealing
- Vivid Detail
- Age:
- 65 or older
- Gender:
- Female
Posted on: 11/5/2011
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
5.0Wow! What a Great Poster!
- Great Quality Paper
- Perfect Size
- Vibrant Colors
- Visually Appealing
- Vivid Detail
- Age:
- 65 or older
- Gender:
- Female