Vintage Suffrage poster by B.M. Boyé, "Votes for Women" (1913).
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In the 1910s, suffragists distributed numerous posters to win support. Reformers pasted them onto the walls of buildings, strung them across streets, and hung them in shop windows. The National American Woman Suffrage Association even founded its own publishing company to print the posters.
An allegorical figure of a woman in yellow dress stands in front of the horizon. The setting sun creates a halo around her, as she holds a "votes for women" banner.
Printed on archival heavyweight matte paper, using fine art pigment-based printers.
Made in USA.
11" x 14".