: Wegener is celebrated for challenging traditional gender roles through her art, often drawing men with "slender bodies and soft lines" or portraying her partner in ways that blurred contemporary expectations.
: 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. Lili Hot
: 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. : Wegener is celebrated for challenging traditional gender
: 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. It captures a private space where Elbe could
Gerda Wegener (Danish) "Queen of Hearts (Lili)", 1928. - Facebook
: Characterized by soft lines, decorative patterns, and a focus on feminine beauty.