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− | [[ | + | [[File:ASmileII.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|''A Smile II'']] |
− | '''''A Smile II''''' is a painting by [[Marilyn Manson]], and part of ''Elizabeth Short as Snow White'' series. It depicts a portrait of Elizabeth Short, also known as The Black Dahlia, a victim of a gruesome murder on January 15, 1947. | + | '''''A Smile II''''' is a 2002<ref name="artnet.com">[http://www.artnet.com/artists/marilyn-manson/a-t-m-ass-tits-mouth-k2t6xjzMWTGK915FaWiTUA2 artnet.com]</ref> painting by [[Marilyn Manson]], and part of ''Elizabeth Short as Snow White'' series. It depicts a portrait of Elizabeth Short, also known as The Black Dahlia, a victim of a gruesome murder on January 15, 1947. The painting is not available on [http://marilynmanson.com/art/paintings/ marilynmanson.com paintings] in any format and is believed to have sold. |
− | ==Properties== | + | == Manson's comments on this piece == |
+ | "[(A smile II)] is how she left, in a sad way, very famous. Technically, but who's to say what is technical and what's not, I think this is one of my best pieces. So I hope no one buys it, 'cause I really don't want to lose it."<ref>http://www.mtv.com/bands/m/manson_marilyn/news_feature_092002/</ref> | ||
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+ | == Properties == | ||
* 30" × 22" | * 30" × 22" | ||
* Watercolor | * Watercolor | ||
− | [[Category: Marilyn Manson | + | == See also == |
+ | The ''Elizabeth Short as Snow White'' series | ||
+ | * ''[[A Smile I]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[You're Sure You Will Be Comfortable?]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[And Now a Special Sort of Death for One So Fair]]'' | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Marilyn Manson paintings]] |
Latest revision as of 16:14, 23 January 2024
A Smile II is a 2002[1] painting by Marilyn Manson, and part of Elizabeth Short as Snow White series. It depicts a portrait of Elizabeth Short, also known as The Black Dahlia, a victim of a gruesome murder on January 15, 1947. The painting is not available on marilynmanson.com paintings in any format and is believed to have sold.
Manson's comments on this piece[edit]
"[(A smile II)] is how she left, in a sad way, very famous. Technically, but who's to say what is technical and what's not, I think this is one of my best pieces. So I hope no one buys it, 'cause I really don't want to lose it."[2]
Properties[edit]
- 30" × 22"
- Watercolor
See also[edit]
The Elizabeth Short as Snow White series