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Statue of Limitations

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