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Revision as of 13:53, 29 April 2010
Les Fleurs du Mal (The Flowers of Evil) is a painting by Marilyn Manson. It depicts two surreal flowers with etched faces resembling skulls. The flower on the left is in the shaped of a heart, and the flower on the right is shaped closer to that of a human skull. It is reportedly unavailable as it has been sold.
Properties
- 30" × 22"
- Watercolor
Trivia
The title comes from poet Charles Baudelaire.