




Aladdin Sane, Medium
Anthony Freeman is known across the world for his beautiful interpretations of photographs of the most influential figures of our generation. Whether immortalising politicians, pop stars or princesses, every piece captures the inspirational magic of these idols.
Freeman returns to Bowie time and again in his art. This time the striking image is from the era of his second album, Aladdin Sane. Released in 1973, the album was written while Bowie was touring the USA. The title is a pun on "A Lad Insane', which is said to be how he felt about life on the road.
This giclee print is from a limited edition of 25, signed and numbered by the artist.
Size (cm): 95 x 70
Original: $57,354.87
-70%$57,354.87
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Anthony Freeman is known across the world for his beautiful interpretations of photographs of the most influential figures of our generation. Whether immortalising politicians, pop stars or princesses, every piece captures the inspirational magic of these idols.
Freeman returns to Bowie time and again in his art. This time the striking image is from the era of his second album, Aladdin Sane. Released in 1973, the album was written while Bowie was touring the USA. The title is a pun on "A Lad Insane', which is said to be how he felt about life on the road.
This giclee print is from a limited edition of 25, signed and numbered by the artist.
Size (cm): 95 x 70











