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[[File:EasterSunday.jpg|thumbnail|right|150px|''Easter Sunday'']]
 
[[File:EasterSunday.jpg|thumbnail|right|150px|''Easter Sunday'']]
  
'''''Easter Sunday''''' is a painting by [[Marilyn Manson]]. This painting shows a part human part easter bunny figure in the foreground, while in the background we see the green hill of calvary/golgotha still with the execution crosses of good Friday in the background. the easter bunny caricature shows signs of stigmata, (the wounds of Christ) and an extra finger, which Manson personally has stated is reference to Seraphim angels. It is now unavailable as it has been sold.
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'''''Easter Sunday''''' is a painting by [[Marilyn Manson]]. It depicts a bald woman with bunny ears in front of what could be a graveyard, holding up a six-fingered hand bleeding from the palm. It is now unavailable as it has been sold.
  
 
== Properties ==
 
== Properties ==
 
* 30" × 22"
 
* 30" × 22"
 
* Watercolor
 
* Watercolor
 
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shows a part human part easter bunny figure in the fore ground, in the background we see the green hill of calvary/golgotha still with the execution cross's of good friday in the background. the easter bunny has the wounds of crist and an extra fingure, perhaps one to point backwards or towards truth. there is much irony in this picture and reminds us how something as beautifull as perfect submission and resurection joy can be overshadowed by chocolate rabbits on easter sunday morning.
  
 
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