Exclusive standard size neoprene mouse pad measures 9.5" x 8" inches, adorned with J. Howard Miller's 1943 Rosie the Riveter "We Can Do It!" poster illustration for Westinghouse for the War Production Co-Ordinating Committee, along with Norman Rockwell Museum Logo.
Pittsburg graphic artist J. Howard Miller created this illustration for display in Westinghouse's industrial facilities for a two-week period in February 1943. One of a series on in-house motivational images, her upraised fist would have been meaningful to the original Westinghouse viewers, since a similar gesture was used as a symbol of solidarity in the corporation's labor force.
Inspired by the exhibition American Stories: Revolution to Rockwell on view June 6, 2026 through October 26, 2026 at Norman Rockwell Museum.