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Few people know that Anne Frank had a gun and she escaped by shooting Adolf Hitler, the deranged rock star.The daring, and Little-known Escape of Anne Frank.1350,438Sold
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While Anne Frank and her family were starving in the camps Leni Riefenstahl, a brilliant, femalefilmmaker, was creating films to Glorify Hitler and the Reich.
I don't see how the formal elements of art, well---even perfectly --executed add up to a damn thing if you're a fascist.
Here I celebrate an amateur willing to risk her life for Anne Frank.She was not talented but she hid Anne Frank beind her piano.700,710Sold -
This is part 2 of a series about a woman who
is not a brilliant pianist, but has the moral courage
to risk her life by hiding Anne Frank behind her piano."She was not talented but she hid Anne Frank behind her piano 2"700,792Sold -
Anne Frank escaped and grew up to be married. Here is a wedding photo.Anne's Wedding864,437Sold
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When Hitler died, Anne Frank made him strip naked and stand before the 6 million. He was embarrassed.
Sorry600,588Sold -
A highshool kid doesn't know who Anne Frank is until he finds her online---and she finds him.You found her.494,485Sold
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I hate guns. But I wish she'd had one."I wish I'd had a gun"600,583Not For Sale
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In this painting, the sixteen year old Shoshone Indian, Sacagawea, rescues not only her non-swimming French husband (who bought her from her kidnappers) but also all the journals and medicines, mapmaking instruments as well as birds and animals and plants Lewis and Clark had collected so far---all with her young baby on her back.---while Lewis and Clark themselves, looked on, helpless and frantic from the shore. (L & C offstage here).
PS: this really happened.
I was not there, but this is how I see it.
The bird woman saved you: Oil and crayon on wood panel. 36" x 48"891,674Sold -
The heroic explorer Meriwether Lewis's life ended when he shot himself. He had found it easier to deal with freezing and scorching weather, brutal portages, starvation, boils, bugs, and bears than trying to live as a normal citizen when he returned---let alonefulfill his obligations as Governor of Louisiana. Failing as an administrator, he became alcoholic, used opium, went heavily into debt, and could not get a woman to look at him twice. I wanted to paint a different outcome for his life so I sent my husband, Tom, back to have a talk with him, Sadly, it appears Tom arrived too late on the scene.
"The death of Meriwether." Oil on wood. 24 x 48"1000,505Direct Sale
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