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Figure 1. Lotte Konow Lund. Self-Portrait as Five Dictators and a Victim, 2007. Graphite on paper, six pages, each 6 × 4 in. National Museum of Art, Architecture, and Design, Oslo. Photographer: Dag A. Ivarsøy Figure 2. Rachel Schreiber. Untitled, from Anne in New York, 2001. Iris print, 20 × 28 in. Courtesy of the artist Figure 3. Rachel Schreiber. Untitled, from Anne in New York, 2001. Iris print, 20 × 28 in. Courtesy of the artist [18.119.131.178] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 08:15 GMT) Figure 4. Abshalom Jac Lahav. Anne Frank, 2007. Oil on canvas, 24 × 24 in. The Jewish Museum, New York / Art Resource, NY. Photographer: Ardon bar Hama Figure 5. Abshalom Jac Lahav. Anne Frank (Obama Shirt), 2009. Oil on canvas, 24 × 24 in. Courtesy of the artist [18.119.131.178] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 08:15 GMT) Figure 6. Joe Lewis III. Mandela and Anne Frank Forever: Endless Column, 2006. Neon sign, telephone books, mirrors, wooden/metal column, 20 ft. × 48 in. Courtesy of the Museum of Arts and Design, New York. Photographer: Ed Watkins Figure 7. Ellen Rothenberg. Anne Frank Project: “A Probability Bordering on Certainty.” Handwriting Analysis, 1993. Installation view: University Art Museum, University of California Santa Barbara. Dimensions: 84 × 360 in. Collection of Charlene Engelhard. Photographer: Sky Bergman [18.119.131.178] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 08:15 GMT) Figure 8. Ellen Rothenberg. Anne Frank Project: “A Probability Bordering on Certainty.” Business Cards, 1991–1992. Ten sets of letterpress cards in editions of 100. Dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist. Photographer: Bruce T. Martin Figure 9. Keith Mayerson. Anne Frank’s Wall, 2007. Oil on linen, 40 × 60 in. Courtesy of Zach Feuer Gallery Figure 10. Keith Mayerson. Anne Frank’s Room, 2007. Oil on linen, 26 × 34 in. Courtesy of Zach Feuer Gallery ...

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