Appraisal: WWII Propaganda Posters

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Appraiser
Nicholas D. Lowry

Swann Auction Galleries
New York, NY

Updated Value (2020)

$6,000 - $8,200 Auction

APPRAISED VALUE (2006)

$6,000 - $8,200 Auction

Event
Tucson, AZ (2006)
Appraiser Speciality
Prints & Posters
Update: May 18, 2009
In this segment, appraiser Nicholas Lowry discusses two "Rosie the Riveter" World War II propaganda posters, at one point referring to Rosie as a "very famous mythological figure in American World War II history." After the appraisal aired, a viewer wrote in to clarify that Rosie was no myth; in fact, the viewer said “Rose” was once her next-door neighbor. In hindsight, Lowry acknowledges that he might have chosen a better word than "mythological," and says he did not intend to suggest Rosie was fictitious, but rather that she became a legendary character in the history of the U.S. war effort. Rosie's image represented the ideal citizen of that era — one who was productive, strong, tough, and patriotic. Rosie the Riveter's real name was Rose Will Monroe. She died in 1997 at the age of 77.
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