http://waishowdaily.blogspot.com/2010/12/model-for-iconic-poster-dies.html
I have this picture posted in my office at work
I have this picture posted in my office at work
Nonsense Bill, HepKitty the Riveter was based solely upon Rosie, er... something like that
Apparently, the plant she worked at so briefly was Ford's Willow Run plant, making B24 bombers. This place has been in continuous use since 1942, but the last workers left the building about a week ago, and it is now closed. I spent 31 years inside those historic walls.
wow that's really cool. What did they make after B-24s?
Based on everything I've read about "Rosie the Riveter", it was a cultural gestalt and not really based on a single woman. It started as a song, became a propaganda program for the U.S, and lived down through the ages. There were several women who were used as "Rosie" models. My favorite is the Norman Rockwell "Rosie" who certainly bears no resemblance to the "We Can Do IT" poster or Ms. Doyle.
Picture linked from rosietheriveter.org
IMHO, saying that Ms. Doyle was the model for "Rosie the Riveter" is a disservice to the many different women who are part of the "Rosie" phenomenon.
The body on Rockwell's Rosie is actually Michaelangelo's Isaiah, as seen on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
All artists use swipes, but some swipe classier than others.