Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. “For Every Fighter a Woman Worker. Care For Her Through the YWCA” was a poster published in WWI to recruit women to the Young Women's Christian Organization (YWCA). During WWI, many jobs opened up for women due to men being sent to war. Women were needed in factories to help provide for the war effort. The poster shows a woman standing tall while holding a miniature fighter and a artillery shell. The feminine stance and figure is saying that their femininity will not be compromised due to working in factories. This is telling women that the work they are doing is for the good of the country and that they will be honored because of it. In reality the conditions that many women workers faced were terrible. Working with big machinery, explosives, and poisonous gases is very dangerous and many women did not receive the proper equipment or training to deal with these circumstances. The fatalities and other casualties caused by these conditions were not awarded with medals and hardly recognized until many years later. This poster was commissioned by the YWCA from Adolph Treidler in 1918. Treidler was an American artist and illustrator known best for his advertisement work and his propaganda posters. The poster was created and reproduced as a lithographic print at the time of it’s distribution.
Poster is in overall very good condition and measures approximately 30"x 41". It does have overall age, and many small tears / fraying on the edges, which do not show up in the photographs. Will come shipped in a poster tube.
Poster is in overall very good condition and measures approximately 30"x 41". It does have overall age, and many small tears / fraying on the edges, which do not show up in the photographs. Will come shipped in a poster tube.
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