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: The painting was created years before Elbe's public transition and 1930 surgery. It captures a private space where Elbe could live authentically as Gerda's muse.

: At the time, Wegener’s work was often classified as lesbian erotica because it centered on the "seductive power" and sensual depictions of women, often based on Elbe.

Gerda Wegener (Danish) "Queen of Hearts (Lili)", 1928. - Facebook Lili Hot

Today, is recognized not just as a piece of Art Deco fashion illustration, but as a critical early expression of transgender visibility and the fluidity of identity in the early 20th century.

: The original oil on canvas measures approximately 115 cm x 87 cm. Historical Significance : The painting was created years before Elbe's

The painting features Elbe, a transgender pioneer who was one of the first recipients of gender-affirming surgery, as the primary model. In this work, Wegener employs the following:

: Characterized by soft lines, decorative patterns, and a focus on feminine beauty. Gerda Wegener (Danish) "Queen of Hearts (Lili)", 1928

: The relationship depicted in Wegener's "Lili" series served as the inspiration for the 2000 novel The Danish Girl by David Ebershoff and its 2015 film adaptation.