Sale 2607 - Lot 193
Price Realized: $ 325
Price Realized: $ 406
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 250 - $ 350
Women's Liberation Movement.
Six Small-Format Posters from the 1970s-1980s.
Including:
1) There is No Shelter from Nuclear War, Berkeley, CA: Women for Peace, [circa 1980], offset lithograph poster with nuclear shelter symbol and star text on deep yellow paper;
2) Sisters: Their Struggle is Our Struggle, photocopied leaflet on yellow paper with an illustration of four armed women, no identification of designer, group, or publisher, 1970s;
3) Emmer for Sheriff: Your Friendly Wisconsin Alliance Candidate!, with Wisconsin printer's union emblem at the foot of the sheet; photocopied leaflet in black and white featuring a photograph of Emmer with a rifle and a big smile sitting in a rocking chair with a bumper sticker that reads, "Re-elect the Dike-Bomber?" behind her head, from Emmer's protest campaign, circa 1972;
4) Bring U.S. Together, Vote Chisholm 1972, Unbought and Unbossed, New York: N.G. Slater Corp., 1972, lithographic poster printed in black and red with an image of Chisholm in the center;
5) Women's Contingent: our lives-- our struggle, march with women in united front demonstration, lithographic poster in black-and-white feature text and a reproduction of a photograph of a previous woman's march, and;
6) Family of Woman, Lesbian-Feminists in Concert, a Woman's Blues Band from Chicago, sponsored by the March 8th Coalition as part of International Woman's Day, lithographic poster in brown ink on ivory paper with a reproduction of the American Anti-Slavery Society's 1838 copper coin that depicts an enslaved woman at the top, surrounded by the text, "Am I Not A Woman & A Sister," sizes vary, all are small-format with varying degrees of wear from being displayed. (6)
Six Small-Format Posters from the 1970s-1980s.
Including:
1) There is No Shelter from Nuclear War, Berkeley, CA: Women for Peace, [circa 1980], offset lithograph poster with nuclear shelter symbol and star text on deep yellow paper;
2) Sisters: Their Struggle is Our Struggle, photocopied leaflet on yellow paper with an illustration of four armed women, no identification of designer, group, or publisher, 1970s;
3) Emmer for Sheriff: Your Friendly Wisconsin Alliance Candidate!, with Wisconsin printer's union emblem at the foot of the sheet; photocopied leaflet in black and white featuring a photograph of Emmer with a rifle and a big smile sitting in a rocking chair with a bumper sticker that reads, "Re-elect the Dike-Bomber?" behind her head, from Emmer's protest campaign, circa 1972;
4) Bring U.S. Together, Vote Chisholm 1972, Unbought and Unbossed, New York: N.G. Slater Corp., 1972, lithographic poster printed in black and red with an image of Chisholm in the center;
5) Women's Contingent: our lives-- our struggle, march with women in united front demonstration, lithographic poster in black-and-white feature text and a reproduction of a photograph of a previous woman's march, and;
6) Family of Woman, Lesbian-Feminists in Concert, a Woman's Blues Band from Chicago, sponsored by the March 8th Coalition as part of International Woman's Day, lithographic poster in brown ink on ivory paper with a reproduction of the American Anti-Slavery Society's 1838 copper coin that depicts an enslaved woman at the top, surrounded by the text, "Am I Not A Woman & A Sister," sizes vary, all are small-format with varying degrees of wear from being displayed. (6)
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