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WHEN HE DIED, his wife commissioned this sculpture for his grave.
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(Above) Hannah Höch: “Heads of State,” 1918–1920
(Above) Hannah Höch: “Cut with the Dada Kitchen Knife through the Last Weimar Beer-Belly Cultural Epoch in Germany,” 1919, 90 x 144 cm, Berlin
(Above) Hannah Höch: Dada Rundschau (Dada Review, 1919)
(Above) Hannah Höch: Das schöne Mädchen (The Beautiful Girl, 1919-1920)
(Above) Hannah Höch: Grotesque (1963)
(Above) Hannah Höch: Aus der Sammlung: Aus einem ethnographischen Museum (1929)
(Above) Hannah Höch: Half Caste (1919)
(Above) Bust portrait of William III and Mary in State robes. Click any image for a larger view.
(Above) Bust portrait of William III in State robes.
(Above) Bust portrait of Charles II in State robes. Click any image for a larger view.
(Above) Bust portrait of Charles II in State robes.
(Above) Portrait of Charles II in penmanship (Sneddon).
(Above) Bust portrait of Queen Anne in State robes. Click any image for a larger view.
(Above) Bust portrait of Queen Anne in State robes.
(Above) Bust portrait of Charles I in State robes. Click any image for a larger view.
(Above) Bust portrait of William III in State robes.









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ELISABETH LECOURT IS HEADING IN A VERY COOL DIRECTION with her line of couture dresses made of actual maps. Elisabeth was born in France in 1972 and lives and works in London. She exhibits her work all over the world. Her new designs point a nice, fresh way for a line of clothing.