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Rose Cecil O'Neill - Give Mother the Vote, We Need It

Give Mother the Vote, We Need It (c. 1915)

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
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The Artist died in 1944 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926
Rose Cecil O'Neill

Rose Cecil O'Neill was an American cartoonist, illustrator, artist, and writer. She rose to fame for her creation of the popular comic strip characters, Kewpies, in 1909, and was also the first published female cartoonist in the United States.

The daughter of a book salesman and a homemaker, O'Neill was raised in rural Nebraska. She exhibited interest in the arts at an early age, and sought a career as an illustrator in New York City. Her Kewpie cartoons, which made their debut in a 1909 issue of Ladies' Home Journal, were later manufactured as bisque dolls in 1912 by J. D. Kestner, a German toy company, followed by composition material and celluloid versions. The dolls were wildly popular in the early twentieth century, and are considered to be one of the first mass-marketed toys in the United States.

O'Neill also wrote several novels and books of poetry, and was active in the women's suffrage movement. She was for a time the highest-paid female illustrator in the world upon the success of the Kewpie dolls. O'Neill has been inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.

In 2022 at San Diego Comic Con, Rose O'Neill was inducted into the Eisner Awards Hall of Fame as a Comic Pioneer.

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Suffrage kewpies

Suffrage kewpies (1915)

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A girl shows her doll to a woman, while a boy plays with a toy train on the floor.

A girl shows her doll to a woman, while a boy plays with a toy train on the floor.

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
In Georgia

In Georgia (1900)

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
A wealthy girl turns up her nose at a poor girl, who is carrying a baby on her back.

A wealthy girl turns up her nose at a poor girl, who is carrying a baby on her back. (1902)

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Immaterial

Immaterial (1901)

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
Sure to enjoy it

Sure to enjoy it (1901)

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
When we all believe

When we all believe (1903)

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
The bachelor’s last Christmas eve

The bachelor’s last Christmas eve (1900)

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
Fortune; Bah! why do artists always represent Fortune as a woman

Fortune; Bah! why do artists always represent Fortune as a woman (1903)

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
The Sunday-school picnic

The Sunday-school picnic (1900)

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Dorothy’s fifth birthday Jell-o

Dorothy’s fifth birthday Jell-o (1920)

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
The next candidate for statehood

The next candidate for statehood (1901)

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
A young girl kneels to pray, while behind her a woman guides a younger girl towards an empty chair.

A young girl kneels to pray, while behind her a woman guides a younger girl towards an empty chair. (1902)

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
June flowers

June flowers (1905)

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
His full name

His full name (1900)

Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874 – 1944)
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