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Remember Greenham Women

Print
1990 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A black and white wood engraving showing a scene from the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp. A fence divides a group of male soldiers and business men from a group of women and their children. A large phallic shape is visible in the background behind a billboard showing the face of a United States Air Force soldier and the words 'YOU'RE WELCOME'.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleRemember Greenham Women (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Wood-engraving on boxwood
Brief description
Print by Hilary Paynter, 'Remember Greenham Women', wood engraving on boxwood, Great Britain, 1990
Physical description
A black and white wood engraving showing a scene from the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp. A fence divides a group of male soldiers and business men from a group of women and their children. A large phallic shape is visible in the background behind a billboard showing the face of a United States Air Force soldier and the words 'YOU'RE WELCOME'.
Dimensions
  • Size of image height: 17.7cm
  • Size of image width: 27.5cm
Dimensions taken from Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints, Drawings and Paintings Accession Register for 1990
Copy number
12/50
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Hilary Paynter' (Signed in pencil)
  • (Inscribed in pencil with title)
  • '12/50' (Numbered)
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Bibliographic reference
Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints, Drawings and Paintings Accession Register for 1990
Collection
Accession number
E.3130-1990

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Record createdFebruary 23, 2009
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