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The Woman's Land Army Print

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Equal parts recruitment poster and patriotic call to cultivation, The Woman’s Land Army of America is a vivid artifact from a brief but transformative chapter in U.S. history. During World War I, as men went off to fight, women took to the fields—pitchforks in hand, boots in the mud, banner aloft—embodying a new form of civic labor that was both physical and symbolic.

This print, issued to promote training at the University of Virginia, depicts the archetypal “farmerette” at the center of an agrarian tableau: strong-backed and sun-hatted, flanked by baskets of produce and bound by purpose. The palette is all wartime clarity—red, white, and blue—and the message, even now, is unambiguous: grow food, support your country, and claim your place in the field.

Reproduced from an original lithograph, this archival-quality print is a celebration of work, resistance, and the untold harvests of women’s labor.

• 24" x 36"
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan
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Equal parts recruitment poster and patriotic call to cultivation, The Woman’s Land Army of America is a vivid artifact from a brief but transformative chapter in U.S. history. During World War I, as men went off to fight, women took to the fields—pitchforks in hand, boots in the mud, banner aloft—embodying a new form of civic labor that was both physical and symbolic.

This print, issued to promote training at the University of Virginia, depicts the archetypal “farmerette” at the center of an agrarian tableau: strong-backed and sun-hatted, flanked by baskets of produce and bound by purpose. The palette is all wartime clarity—red, white, and blue—and the message, even now, is unambiguous: grow food, support your country, and claim your place in the field.

Reproduced from an original lithograph, this archival-quality print is a celebration of work, resistance, and the untold harvests of women’s labor.

• 24" x 36"
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan
Equal parts recruitment poster and patriotic call to cultivation, The Woman’s Land Army of America is a vivid artifact from a brief but transformative chapter in U.S. history. During World War I, as men went off to fight, women took to the fields—pitchforks in hand, boots in the mud, banner aloft—embodying a new form of civic labor that was both physical and symbolic.

This print, issued to promote training at the University of Virginia, depicts the archetypal “farmerette” at the center of an agrarian tableau: strong-backed and sun-hatted, flanked by baskets of produce and bound by purpose. The palette is all wartime clarity—red, white, and blue—and the message, even now, is unambiguous: grow food, support your country, and claim your place in the field.

Reproduced from an original lithograph, this archival-quality print is a celebration of work, resistance, and the untold harvests of women’s labor.

• 24" x 36"
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan

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