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David LaChapelle
Heaven to Hell
, 2006
61 x 48 cm. (24 x 18.9 in.)
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David LaChapelle
American, born 1963
Heaven to Hell
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2006
David LaChapelle
Heaven to Hell
, 2006
61 x 48 cm. (24 x 18.9 in.)
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Medium
Photographs, chromogenic print
Size
61 x 48 cm. (24 x 18.9 in.)
Markings
signed, dated, and numbered on the back right-hand corner at the bottom
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Geuer & Geuer ART
Düsseldorf
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Edition
6
Movement
Contemporary Art
Provenance
David LaChapelle Studio
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Description
Inspired by Michelangelo's world-famous pieta from St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, this contemporary Madonna representation shows rockstar Courtney Love with a well-casted double of her dead husband, the legendary Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, on her lab.
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