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At Last, illustration of female warrior celebrating Woman's Franchise, Punch, January 23, 1918 (print)
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At Last, illustration of female warrior celebrating Woman's Franchise, Punch, January 23, 1918 (print)
4073068 At Last, illustration of female warrior celebrating Woman's Franchise, Punch, January 23, 1918 (print) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: At Last, illustration of female warrior celebrating Womans Franchise, Punch, January 23, 1918)
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The captivating print titled "At Last" depicts a powerful female warrior celebrating the Woman's Franchise, as illustrated in Punch magazine on January 23,1918. Created by an English School artist from the 20th century, this artwork is part of a private collection. In this striking image, we witness a woman symbolically representing the long-awaited victory for women's rights. She stands tall and proud with her sword held high, reminiscent of Joan of Arc - the iconic French heroine who fought fearlessly during the 15th century. The flag she proudly carries bears symbols of unity and strength. This illustration serves as a poignant reminder of the struggle endured by countless women throughout history to secure their rightful place in society. It celebrates not only their achievements but also acts as an inspiration for future generations to continue fighting for equality. With its vibrant colors and attention to detail, this print captures both the spirit and determination that characterized the suffragette movement during that time period. It reminds us how far we have come while acknowledging that there is still work to be done. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of art from our past, let it serve as a testament to all those who paved the way for gender equality and encourage us never to take our hard-fought rights for granted.
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