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The painting is based on a Polaroid picture that Manson took of Thompson the last day they were together, intending to adapt it into a painting. Like the painting, Thompson had handcuffs around his neck and was upset in the original Polaroid.
 
The painting is based on a Polaroid picture that Manson took of Thompson the last day they were together, intending to adapt it into a painting. Like the painting, Thompson had handcuffs around his neck and was upset in the original Polaroid.
It is for sale at [http://www.marilynmansonartworkonline.com/ www.marilynmansonartworkonline.com].
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This painting is no longer available. See See [http://marilynmanson.com/art/paintings/ ''marilynmanson.com paintings''] for other artwork availability.
  
 
==Properties==
 
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Revision as of 17:24, 13 February 2014

The Three-Legged Dog From Bangladesh

The Three-Legged Dog From Bangladesh is a painting by Marilyn Manson. It depicts a hysterical three-legged Hunter Stockton Thompson toting narcotics and a revolver. The painting was given to friend Johnny Depp as a gift. The Three-Legged Dog From Bangladesh was painted the day Manson learned of Thompson's death on February 20, 2005.

The painting is based on a Polaroid picture that Manson took of Thompson the last day they were together, intending to adapt it into a painting. Like the painting, Thompson had handcuffs around his neck and was upset in the original Polaroid. This painting is no longer available. See See marilynmanson.com paintings for other artwork availability.

Properties

  • 30" × 22"
  • Watercolor, ink, cocaine, acrylic