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Let them eat soup...

Poster
1984 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Portrait poster, depicting a tiled blue and white image of the head and shoulders of a woman, repeated 70 times. A quotation from Margarat Thatcher about equality is lettered in black below, with the slogan 'Let them eat soup...' in red next to a black and white photograph of a man huddled in the street with a bowl and spoon.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleLet them eat soup... (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Poster, screenprinted from indirect photostencils, and laminated in plastic
Brief description
Poster made by Handprint, depicting repeating image of a woman and the slogan 'Let them eat soup...', designed and printed by B. Fletcher, 1984
Physical description
Portrait poster, depicting a tiled blue and white image of the head and shoulders of a woman, repeated 70 times. A quotation from Margarat Thatcher about equality is lettered in black below, with the slogan 'Let them eat soup...' in red next to a black and white photograph of a man huddled in the street with a bowl and spoon.
Dimensions
  • Height: 62.3cm
  • Width: 44.7cm
Dimensions include plastic laminate
Marks and inscriptions
'"The pursuit of equality is a mirage. / What is more practical than the pursuit of equality is the pursuit of equality of opportunity. / And opportunity means nothing unless it includes the right to be unequal." Margaret Thatcher'
Credit line
Given by the Greenwich Mural Workshop
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
From the label text of an exhibition held by the Greenwich Mural Workshop entitled 'Printing is Easy...? Community Printshops 1970-86'
Collection
Accession number
E.483-2013

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Record createdNovember 20, 2013
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