Difference between revisions of "Statue of Limitations"
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'''''Statue of Limitations''''' is a painting by [[Marilyn Manson]]. It depicts the profile of an feminine figure, encircled by an aura just above the head. The title is a pun on the legal term "statute of limitations" which denotes the maximum amount of time for which one can take action against, or be punished for, a crime. | '''''Statue of Limitations''''' is a painting by [[Marilyn Manson]]. It depicts the profile of an feminine figure, encircled by an aura just above the head. The title is a pun on the legal term "statute of limitations" which denotes the maximum amount of time for which one can take action against, or be punished for, a crime. | ||
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==Properties== | ==Properties== | ||
− | * Watercolor on | + | *Watercolor on paper |
− | * 30 x 22 inches (framed 36 x 28 inches) | + | *30 x 22 inches (framed 36 x 28 inches) |
− | * 1999 | + | *1999 |
− | [[Category: Marilyn Manson Paintings]] | + | [[Category:Marilyn Manson Paintings]] |
− | [[Category: Paintings exhibited in The Golden Age of Grotesque exhibition]] | + | [[Category:Paintings exhibited in The Golden Age of Grotesque exhibition]] |
− | [[Category: Paintings exhibited in the Trismegistus art exhibition]] | + | [[Category:Paintings exhibited in the Trismegistus art exhibition]] |
− | [[Category: Paintings exhibited in The Hell, Etc. Gallery Exhibition]] | + | [[Category:Paintings exhibited in The Hell, Etc. Gallery Exhibition]] |
Revision as of 19:26, 8 June 2011
Statue of Limitations is a painting by Marilyn Manson. It depicts the profile of an feminine figure, encircled by an aura just above the head. The title is a pun on the legal term "statute of limitations" which denotes the maximum amount of time for which one can take action against, or be punished for, a crime.
Properties
- Watercolor on paper
- 30 x 22 inches (framed 36 x 28 inches)
- 1999