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Haven America

Why Would They Want to Compete | Life Series

2,500.00

Haven America

Why Would They Want to Compete | Life Series

2,500.00

"Why would they want to compete?"

This painting sheds light on female tennis players' hardships in becoming competitive players. While tennis is a welcoming sport, women had to fight for their respect while playing. This quote is an accurate statement from stan smith in the 70s. Before we start to hate on Stan Smith, let's admit the 70s were still a time when women had to fight everywhere to be respected as individuals.

Quote in the painting: 'In the men's game, America Stan Smith questions why women would want to compete. "These girls would be much happier if they settles down, got married, and had a family, " he told the UK's Daily Mirror. "Tennis is a rough life, and it isn't good for them. It defeminizes them."

Size: 60" W x 40" H (original painting size)
Weight: Varies depending on the material, and the weight is about 12 lbs.

Material: Acrylic on canvas
All Wood Framing Options: White Matte, Black Matte, Walnut Matte
Series: "LIFE"
By Artist: Susan Havens-Morris

Please note: fluorescent paint in the painting is bright and not photographed as such.