Title: | Dare to be Free |
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Date: | Jun 2018 |
Original Size: | 5 foot 6 or so |
Notes: | This suffragist is a member of the Womens Freedom League. They advocated less-violent protests, and had the colours green, gold and white. She is wearing an "artistic" dress and jacket - based on designs by my great-grandfather, who was on the edge of the pre-Raphaelite movement. She has a parasol, as the marchers on 17 June 1911 were asked not to wear hats. The dress and jacket were ones I had made previously. Sash with suffragette badge added. The parasol was inherited with a rotten silk cover, so I've recovered it in Womens Freedom League colours |
Groups: | Textile pictures and exhibition entries |
Textile garments | |
Textile structures | |
Exhibited At: | Midlands Textile Forum No Shrinking Violets Here - Sewing the Seeds of Equality - expanded exhibition Nicholson Gallery, Leek, Staffordhsire Moorlands |
Original Artwork: | Not available |
Prints Available For: | £0.0 |
Cards: | £2.0 |
Postcards: | £0.2 |