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Votes for women - Boye, Bertha Margaret (1883-1930) - 1911-1913 - Colour lithograph - Private Collection
FIA5397241 Votes for women - Boye, Bertha Margaret (1883-1930) - 1911-1913 - Colour lithograph - Private Collection by Boye, Bertha Margaret (1883-1930); Private Collection; Photo © Fine Art Images
Media ID 25186534
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Aureola Feminism Voting Woman Emancipation Woman Symbol America Continent
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This vibrant and powerful lithograph, titled "Votes for Women" captures the essence of the women's suffrage movement in early 20th century America. Created by artist Bertha Margaret Boye between 1911 and 1913, this colour lithograph is a testament to her dedication to promoting gender equality. The image showcases a woman standing tall with an aura of determination surrounding her. She is depicted as a symbol of strength and resilience, representing the countless women who fought tirelessly for their right to vote. The use of bold colours adds vibrancy and energy to the artwork, further emphasizing the urgency and importance of this social cause. Boye's artwork serves as a visual representation of woman emancipation and feminism during that time period. It highlights not only political issues but also societal changes that were taking place across America. The inclusion of an aureola around the woman's head suggests her elevated status as she challenges traditional gender roles. This print from Boye's private collection is a valuable historical artifact that reminds us how far we have come in terms of gender equality while also serving as a reminder that there is still work to be done. It stands as both an artistic masterpiece and an emblematic symbol for progress in politics and society.
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