Isabela Resende was born in the rural regions of the country of Argentina. It was during the 19th century that her name became famous. In fact, it was during the Second World War when her photograph was used by the British Army, who used it to identify their own officers. Since then, many people from all over the world have recognized her as the model and subject for an image that represents strength, perseverance and the ability of women at the time. Her career spanned four decades and during those years, she established herself as one of the most successful and respected model and actress of her time.
Isabela Resende began her career as a performer and joined several popular theatre groups. In order to broaden her horizons, she decided to move to Paris, where she appeared in some important shows and movies. Although she enjoyed performing on the stage, her real passion was in photography, particularly photography of women’s portraits. As a result, Resende participated in a number of photo shoots, which resulted in a number of very prestigious art prints that are available on the market today. In fact, over the years, many of her prints have become collections, with the title providing the date and location on which the image was taken.
Aside from her professional career, Isabela Resende has also spent considerable time as an actress. She appeared in a number of films throughout the 1970s, including “Guerilla”, “A Woman in Love” and “The Mysterious Lady”. During the late sixties, she also became known for her role as the glamorous Nuria in the film “A Man Called Love”. It was in this period of her career that Resende’s height started to grow, leading some to speculate that her short stature may have had some impact on this development. Whatever the case may be, there is no doubt that her long and distinguished career has made her an accomplished and beloved actress and woman, and as we see today, she continues to provide us with great works of art.