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  1. 8 gru 2020 · Created by Pittsburgh artist J. Howard Miller, the poster hung at Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company factories for just two weeks as a motivational tool for women workers. As...

  2. 8 mar 2018 · “We Can Do It!” by J. Howard Miller was made as an inspirational image to boost worker morale. The lady in ‘We can do it!’ poster of 1943, or more famously known as Rosie the Riveter has been a case of disagreement for many years. The term Rosie the Riveter was coupled with various apparently fabricated stories.

  3. "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.

  4. 25 sty 2018 · In late 1942, a Pittsburgh freelance artist named J. Howard Miller painted a poster for Westinghouse Electric, his biggest client. All told, Miller designed 42 posters that would be hung on nearly 2,000 bulletin boards and factory walls across the country as wartime production kicked into high gear.

  5. 2 lut 2015 · What the world knows as the iconic Rosie the Riveter image was in fact one of a series of posters designed by 24-year-old artist J. Howard Miller for the Westinghouse Electric Co. and displayed in its Pennsylvania and Midwest plants for just two weeks.

  6. 25 mar 2022 · Who exactly was Rosie the Riveter, and how did she become the global cultural icon she is today? ‘Working for victory’ While today many would recognise Rosie the Riveter as a singular character from the ‘We Can Do It!’ poster, the idea of Rosie existed as a wider emblem in American wartime society.

  7. 16 gru 2021 · Freelance artist J. Howard Miller was hired by an advertising agency to paint a series of posters for the Westinghouse Company during the war. Historians have identified 42 paintings to date...

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