From Litho Stone to Pentium Chip:
Interpreting Gender in U.S. World War I Posters

Exhibition Project for Gender Studies 103 (Spring ’98)

Accession Numbers 95.3.19-24

Click on any of the images below to view a larger version. 
Anonymous 
Untitled (The Greatest mother in the world), ca. 19117-1920 
offset lithograph mounted on board 
28  x  18 1/2 in. (sheet); 28 1/8 x 19 1/4 in. (board) 
95.3.19
 
Anonymous (after W. T. Benda) 
Untitled (You can help), n.d. 
lithograph mounted on board 
29 7/8 x 19 3/8  in. (sheet); 30 5/8 x 19 7/8 in. (board) 
95.3.20
 
Anonymous  
Untitled (Humanity calls you), ca. 1917-1920 
lithograph mounted on board 
26 7/8 x 20  in. (sheet); 27 1/2 x 20 1/2 in. (board) 
95.3.21
 
Anonymous  
Untitled (Don't let swindlers....), ca. 1917-1920 
lithograph mounted on board 
28 7/8 x 18 3/4  in. (sheet); 29 3/4 x 19 5/8 in. (board) 
95.3.22
Anonymous 
Untitled (The Queen of Belgium), ca. 1917-1920 
offset lithograph mounted on board 
20 1/4 x 13 7/8 in. (sheet); 20 5/8 x 14 1/4 in. (board) 
95.3.23

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