Suzanne Malherbe
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Suzanne Malherbe (19 July 1892 - 19 February 1972), also known by the alias Marcel Moore, was a French illustrator and designer. She was the partner of Claude Cahun, surrealist writer and photographer.[1]
She collaborated with the poet Marc-Adolphe Guégan, producing illustrations for two of his books.
She was born in Nantes and died in Jersey in 1972. She was buried with her partner Claude Cahun in St Brelade's Church.
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- ^ Cottingham, Laura (1996), "Notes on 'lesbian.' - historical narrative of lesbianism - We're Here: Gay and Lesbian Presence in Art and Art History" ([dead link] – Scholar search), Art Journal, archived from the original on June 10, 2008, http://web.archive.org/web/20080610031049/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0425/is_n4_v55/ai_19101787/pg_2, retrieved 2007-09-07