Good condition.
39.75″W x 23.75″H
RICHARD ANUSZKIEWICZ(1930-2020) League of Women Voters 50th Anniversary Serigraph Poster
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Circa 1969, a serigraph poster by American artist Richard Anuszkiewicz(1930-2020). Commissioned by League of Women Voters, to commemorate 50 years of the 19th Amendment, Anuszkiewicz designed a bold, graphic poster in his pulsating vibrant style. Each block represents a year of women’s right to vote until 1970, originally amended in 1920. Collector, or activist, a beautiful poster recording the historic milestones.
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