The women’s suffrage movement in the 1910s was an act of resistance of women that struggled to have the right to free expression. However, there was a group of female artists who supported the cause and used their artistry to join the National Women’s Suffrage Association to produce one of the century’s most contentious posters. One of the most important artists who changed the public perspective of the suffrage movement includes her exceptional artistic talents in one of her posters and has opened the public’s eyes to the fact that women will make a new change in society. To produce the posters, the National American Woman Suffrage Association even established its own publishing business. They commissioned designs from important female professional artists and one of the most influential artists from that time was Rose O’Neill. Her legacy became known by many female artists in the organization . Her artistic elements such as creating cartoons as political imagery. Her Kewpies played a big role in these activities The illustrative
description of the posters has delighted people in a good way. The cute and pure effect of the Kewpie imagery evokes characterizing the movement for women’s suffrage as natural, comforting, and positive With O’ Neill’s creativity, she used the popularity of the Kewpie to justify and support women’s suffrage.