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COLLECTION NAME:
RIT CARY GRAPHIC DESIGN ARCHIVES COLLECTION
Record
Filename:
csc0104_overseas_woman_121945.pdf
Identifier:
csc0104_overseas_woman_121945.pdf
Title:
Overseas Woman, volume I, no. 8, December 1945
Creator:
Niles, Donna I.
Subject:
Commercial art
Subject:
World War, 1939-1945 - Pictorial works
Subject:
War in mass media
Subject:
Mass media and propaganda - United States
Summary:
Magazine published by the U.S. Army that catered to military and civilian women employees living abroad during World War II. Includes articles on fashion, cooking, and short amusing anecdotes. "Overseas Woman" also presented sensitive, (but not restricted), content from the American perspective about wartime famine, disease and child welfare,
Summary:
This copy was the property of Cipe Pineles, who had joined her husband Bill Golden in Paris during his war service. Golden was the art director of this publication, with Cipe acting as a civilian advisor. Both Golden and Pineles became acclaimed graphic designers when they returned stateside. Golden was the art director who worked for CBS and designed its iconic "eye" logo. Pineles was the art director for many women's fashion magazines including "Seventeen," "Charm," and "Glamour."
Publisher:
United States Army Service Forces Information and Education Division
Digital Publisher:
Rochester Institute of Technology - RIT Libraries - Cary Graphic Arts Collection
Contributor:
Golden, William, 1911-1959
Contributor:
Pineles, Cipe, 1908-1991
Date of Original:
1945-12
Date of Digitization:
2023
Broad Type:
still image
Specific Type:
propaganda
Digital File Format:
pdf
Physical Format:
magazines (periodicals)
Dimensions of Original:
26.7 cm
Language:
English
Original Item Location:
CARCSC.0104, “Box: 21, Folder: 3"
Library Collection:
Cipe Pineles Papers
Catalog Record:
Place:
France - Paris
Rights:
RIT Libraries makes materials from its collections available for educational and research purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. It is your responsibility to obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish or reproduce images in print or electronic form.

Overseas Woman, volume I, no. 8, December 1945