Sylvia Pankhurst

Fascinating exhibition at Tate Britain of the artistic work of Sylvia Pankhurst.

I had known she was an artist but knew very little about how she used that in the cause of suffrage and women’s rights. I loved the pictures she did in 1907 when she toured the country looking at the lives of working women and recording them in words and pictures. The pictures were lovely well observed works and it was interesting to see how many were still owned by the Pankhurst family.

I was also interested in her branding of the cause with her designs for posters and leaflets. She also designed the brooch which was awarded to women who’d been to prison.  I loved the tea set which she had designed and which had been used at the Women’s Exhibition of 1909 and which was sold to raise money for the movement.

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