Brittany Murphy for the New York Times in an avant-garde editorial inspired by 20th century Dadaist artist Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (2002) 🥀

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  1. LiteraryLatina on

    Damn, she would’ve made a good Harley Quinn. Could even see her as a character in Poor Things.

  2. Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven was intensely cool. I researched her for an art history paper. There was a now-discredited theory that Duchamp’s Fountain in 1917 was her idea, but her own art was very strange and very alluring. 

    I recall from my research that her third and final husband (the Baron) was taken as a prisoner of war and committed suicide in 1919. She said it was the best thing he ever did. 

  3. dicksinsciencebooks on

    I need to buy some good wigs. I keep meaning to, but this reminded me. Great looks.

  4. Appropriate-Lab6943 on

    These are still so modern. I genuinely had a pit in my stomach cos I assumed these were AI generated. !!!

  5. Judythepancake on

    god im fucking obssesed, it reminds me alot of the work of Terry Gilliam (which i have been hyperfixated on as of late)

  6. Angelbabyteddybear2 on

    Love her. Gosh it’s been that long ?
    Who shot this do we know ? She’s so beautiful

  7. CuddlyClubCEO on

    I loved her so much 🙁 also dada is my favorite art movement! I think Gen Z/alpha culture and humor are very similar to dada

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