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This painting, possibly a mural, shows two ladies dressed in red and black coats and caps, meeting with the gentleman on the left, in front of a colourful face of a building. Date: circa 1923

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Caps Coats Dressed Gentleman Meeting Mural Possibly Scarlet Wainwright 1923 Albert Volume


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Title: "A Meeting of Minds: Advocating for Women's Rights in the Roaring Twenties" This evocative painting, circa 1923, captures a significant moment in the women's suffrage movement as two determined ladies, dressed in bold red and black coats and caps, engage in a serious conversation with a gentleman on the left. The vibrant, colorful facade of the building behind them serves as a backdrop to their passionate discourse. The ladies' attire is reminiscent of the iconic scarlet caps worn by the National American Woman Suffrage Association, which symbolized their commitment to the cause. Their unwavering dedication to securing the right to vote for women was a defining aspect of the early 20th century. The gentleman, with a thoughtful expression, seems to be considering their words. This interaction represents the ongoing dialogue between genders during a time of great social change. The women's suffrage movement was gaining momentum, and this painting captures the essence of the determination and perseverance required to bring about such a significant shift in societal norms. This painting, possibly a mural, is a testament to the power of advocacy and the impact of grassroots activism. It is believed that this image was featured in the February 18, 1923, volume of a popular magazine, further highlighting the widespread attention and support the women's suffrage movement was receiving during this period. The painting remains an enduring reminder of the courage and determination of those who fought for women's rights and paved the way for future generations.

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