This event is in the past.It took place on March 10, 2019 at Hudson River Museum.










Explore how WWI propagandists weaponized feminine imagery—from allegorical Liberty figures to victims needing rescue—to sell war bonds and recruit soldiers. The exhibit reveals archetypes that shaped public opinion during a pivotal moment in history.
WWI history
propaganda art
women's history
graphic design
Tips
📰"long before Rosie the Riveter" (Riverdale Press)
⚔️don't miss the Joan of Arc poster
🏛️combine with planetarium or riverside views
Women and War
Northwest Yonkers










Explore how WWI propagandists weaponized feminine imagery—from allegorical Liberty figures to victims needing rescue—to sell war bonds and recruit soldiers. The exhibit reveals archetypes that shaped public opinion during a pivotal moment in history.
WWI history
propaganda art
women's history
graphic design
Tips
📰"long before Rosie the Riveter" (Riverdale Press)
⚔️don't miss the Joan of Arc poster
🏛️combine with planetarium or riverside views
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