
These are two of several pieces Louise contributed to the Vacaville Museum’s Center Stage Show
THE INCOMPARABLE
MR. HARVEY LEE
Delineator of the Divine Feminine
WITHOUT PEER IN THE AGE-OLD ART OF FEMALE IMPERSONATION

If you look closely, you’ll see that Harvey’s full body photo has been heavily air-brushed. That is not his waist or hips. It’s especially obvious below the knees, where the tulle flairs out from the skirt. If you look on the left, you’ll see that the tulle seems unattached from the skirt. The tulle shows us where the skirt was before airbrushing gave Harvey more feminine curves.
The portrait was taken decades earlier, in 1944.
