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Rosie the Riveter Bobblehead

by Royal Bobbles
Rosie the Riveter bobblehead.
In Stock
Price: $29.95

Product Description

Rosie the Riveter is a legendary cultural icon representing American women in the workplace.  Initially, she personified women who worked in factories during World War II, filling the roles of male workers who had left to serve in the war overseas.  However, today Rosie's status as an icon has grown to serve as a symbol for all American women, including feminism and female empowerment.

During World War II, women were expected to become a key resource for the military by creating munitions and supplies for the American war effort.  According to Rosie and the U.S. government, it was their patriotic duty to enter the workforce.

First popularized in early 1943 by a hit song of the same name, the idea of Rosie the Riverter quickly caught on with the American public.  Famed illustrator Norman Rockwell contributed to her surge in popularity when his depiction of Rosie graced the Saturday Evening Post cover on Memorial Day, May 29, 1943.  The cover image was so popular the magazine loaned it to the U.S. Treasury Department for the duration of the war.  Rockwell's version of Rosie was the predominant image of that era.

However, it was another iconic illustration from the period that would leave an indelible mark on U.S. history.  In 1942, artist J. Howard Miller was chosen by the Westinghouse Company's War Production Coordinating Committee to create a series of posters for the war efforts.  Originally, his "We Can Do It" poster was intended for private use only in an attempt to boost morale at Westinghouse factories.  It was only shown to a few employees and had no association with Rosie the Riveter.  Nearly four decades later, the rediscovered poster became famous and synonymous with Rosie and women's empowerment, although that had not been its original intent.

Product Reviews

5.0 / 5 Based on 6 Reviews
"Great" - Anonymous
"I bought a Rosie the Riveter poster as a motivational item for my staff over five years ago when we were facing unprecedented volume in our business. It hangs (still) on the wall outside my office. My elementary school-aged son saw it numerous times when I would bring him into work. We just happened to be searching out on the internet for a bobblehead or figure for his favorite Star Wars character, Baby Yoda, when we came upon your site and Rosie the Riveter. He immediately recognized your bobblehead from the poster I have hanging up. He wanted to get that for me for Christmas, and that's why I have it now on my desk at work. The craftsmanship is impeccable and it is just awesome. Thanks so much!!" - Phil
"I love it, just like all my other Bobbleheads. Great appearance and quality." - Karen Shellenberger
"I love it, just like all my other Bobbleheads. Great appearance and quality." - Karen Shellenberger
"Outstanding craftsmanship! Best bobble head company out there! 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️" - David Partridge

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