What is the name of this image by an American painter and illustrator Norman Rockwell painted in 1943?
Correct answer: Rosie the Riveter

ccmomma
My grandmother operated an over head crane in a steel mill during the war.

Player #93460997
Good to see women recognized .

toothless beachrat
I'm glad it described her as "brawny", my first thought when I looked at it was "look at those guns"! (biceps)

J
Amazing piece of art and a brilliant tribute to the Women who kept the world going while the war was going, my Nan worked in a bullet factory like so many women that worked the land, built weapons and became mechanics they should be revered as much as the veterans ♥️

Player #120374466
That war opened the door to women for more work opportunities than what had been available to them. Because the men held those jobs.

Veritas
My mom worked at a bomber plant. She was from Kansas City, Kansas. She had a cool nesting screwdriver kit from those days that she let us play with occasionally.

jercie d'arkfourth
that's what norma jean did.... factory
before she was marilyn monroe

Player Say what!?
Player #120374466, They were baseball stars as well hence, A League of Their Own.

Giggle Pig
J, I think they are.

Queen Esther
we can do it!!

Ewa
Didn't Rosie quit 2 weeks later?