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(GRADED) HUMN-303 Week 2 Assignment: Essay – Painting Analysis & Reflection (Rosie the Riveter Oil Painting)

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Instructions As part of the discussion this week, you made a brief exploration of a work of art to understand its subject, meaning, and intent. In this assignment, you will explore an artwork in mo re depth to consider the context in which it was created. Choose any painting, and address the follow...

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Running Head: PAINTING ANALYSIS & REFLECTION 1




Chamberlain School of Nursing

HUMN 303N

Painting Analysis & Reflection




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, Painting Analysis & Reflection 2


During the year 1943, America was approaching the end of World War II and one of the

most historical movements for women arose through art. Norman Rockwell created an oil

painting depicting a confident, strong, mentally and physically, and hard-working woman.

Though, at the time, Rosie the Riveter was considered art it was a painting none the less. A

woman, simply eating a sandwich, dressed in a denim work jumpsuit, and holding a riveting gun

on her lap. Symbolically, an American flag freely flowing behind Rosie with her feet crushing

Hitler’s manifestation Mein Kampf. The imagery was beyond artwork in a museum or photo in a

magazine during this time.

Not only was propaganda not considered art, but the thought of women in the workforce

was unheard of. The economy could not keep up with the effects of the war and the workforce

needed women like Rosie to step forward and help support the war. Hard-working women rose to

the occasion and received no credit or respect for their efforts. The lack of validation for their

efforts, working women needed something to uplift their spirits. “Rosie the Riveter was viewed

as loyal, efficient, patriotic, compliant, and even pretty” (Santana & Cristina, 2016). Not only

was Rosie an uplifting spirit for other working women, but she became the National symbol for

those working women. The leader of their own war on home grounds became so popular from

being posted all around including in Post magazine that the magazine allowed the U.S. Treasury

Department to use their cover photo for the remainder of the war as a war bond drive (Rosie the

Riveter- Norman Rockwell Museum, 2018). More and more women joined the workforce as

plane mechanics, nurses, pilots and factory workers after the publishing of this painting.

During World War II, the jobs mentioned above were not jobs for women. Women were

only expected to be homemakers and nothing more. However, while men were being recruited

for war, these incredible women took over when America needed them the most. As women



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