Isabella Duncan Free-Spirit Portrait – Celebrating a Rebel Icon Art Print

£77.00

Isabella Duncan was a 1920s free-spirited dancer who redefined what it meant to be a woman. Known for her barefoot contemporary dancing and preference for a Roman dress over a tutu, she broke free from societal expectations with her every movement. This portrait celebrates her rebellious spirit and enduring legacy as a symbol of uninhibited self-expression.

This project is part of Women in Quiet Rebellion. This project aims to give a voice to women that didn't have one throughout history, connecting the dots and inviting them to a scene that reflects their oppression and the ways they had to learn to rebel "quietly" from the place that society gave them, accepting their lot, feeling under pressure to conform. Their only form of escapism was to rebel inside, moving things slowly like a butterfly's wings, creating a snowballing effect across history. This project reflects the story of all these women who could not use their voices.

Name: Portrait of a Free Spirited Woman - Insipired by Isabella Duncan part of Women in Quiet Rebellion Art Seris

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

MEDIUM: PRINTED ON HAHNEMUEHLE RAG BARYTA 308gsm. Hahnemüle Photo Rag Matt Baryta lends Fine Art prints a truly unique character and artistic note. The white cotton paper contains no optical brighteners and features a very fine, discreet surface.

Unframed, unmated - Framed and mounted images are shown for display purposes to give you an idea of how the artwork can look on your wall and how to make it stand out with a larger frame and mount. Remember, these images are purely for display purposes to help you showcase your art in style!

PRINT SIZE :12×8, 12×18, 16×24, 20x30 (20), 24x36 (10), 30x45 (5)
ORIENTATION: Portrait
IMAGE BORDER : 1.5 IN
IMAGE RATIO 3:2

Custom size available

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  • Prints are dispatched in 3-5 business days.

  • UK Delivery time: 3-5 business days

  • US Delivery time: 5-7 business days

  • Rest of the world: 1-2 weeks

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