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Revision as of 00:40, 4 March 2016
You're Sure You Will Be Comfortable? is a painting by Marilyn Manson, and part of Elizabeth Short as Snow White series. It depicts the murder scene of Elizabeth Short, also known as The Black Dahlia. See marilynmanson.com for availability.
Properties
- 40" × 60"
- Hair
- Watercolor
See also
The Elizabeth Short as Snow White series
Categories:
- Marilyn Manson paintings
- Paintings exhibited in the Flowers of a Evil art exhibition
- Paintings exhibited in The Golden Age of Grotesque exhibition
- Paintings exhibited in the Trismegistus art exhibition
- Paintings exhibited in The Genealogies of Pain Gallery Exhibition
- Paintings exhibited in the 2014 Masquerade art exhibition