by Andrew Sabori
Artwork Description
The Flapper
16.0 x 20.0 inches
Girl in a hat for the 1920's. She could be classified as a flapper. A flapper was a young Western woman prominent after World War I and through the 1920s. They were known for wearing short skirts, bobbed hair, and embracing freedom from traditional societal constraints. The term refers to their modern sense of style and new attitudes toward womanhood, gender roles, and sexuality.
Artwork Details
Medium: Painting Acrylic
Genre: Portrait