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blackpaint20: Medusa on a PlateUnknownearly 18th century
blackpaint20: Albert von Keller - Incident involving a séance
blackpaint20: Thomas Struth, Visiteurs, 1989, Musée du Louvre
blackpaint20: Nudes in the Louvre! Mimesis in the Louvre: Mimesis (Ancient Greek: μίμησις (mīmēsis), from μιμεῖσθαι (mīmeisthai), “to imitate,” from μῖμος (mimos), “imitator, actor”) is a critical and philosophical
blackpaint20: Wooden #Cottage, Tatra Mountains, #Poland.
blackpaint20: Lucas van Valckenborch The Tower of Babel, 1594
blackpaint20: 18k gold with a carved agate skull surrounded by rose- and old-cut diamonds and black enamelling, with hallmarks for London 1852. It has an interior inscription on the ring that adds another fascinating layer of history: Inscribed “James
blackpaint20: Capuchin Crypt in Brno, Czech Republic
blackpaint20: Nemini parco: no one is spared (Stoppia Nova)
blackpaint20: DEATH IN LONDON Suppressed plates, wood engravings, &c., together with other curiosities germane thereto; being an account of certain matters peculiarly alluring to the collector (1907) George Somes Layard
blackpaint20: Nicholas Roerich - Skull study. 1894
blackpaint20: Red and Black, 1888 : Edvard Munch
blackpaint20: National Gallery, Londres Source
blackpaint20: Maruo Graph Ex. I -Suehiro Maruo Via
blackpaint20: The ill-matched couple - Vanitas (detail) 1621 Simon Vouet (1590–1649)
blackpaint20: Tane Williams, Illustrations for the Necronomicon in Evil Dead
blackpaint20: Circle of Juan de Valdes Leal Allegory of Death, 17th century
blackpaint20: Hieronimus Bosch -4 weeks!
blackpaint20: Mina Hoegel ~ 1849 - Vienna
blackpaint20: Catacomb tunnels blocked with the remains of Plague victims
blackpaint20: by Yoshitaka Amano
blackpaint20: Nicola Samorì
blackpaint20: Frans Francken II, Detail of Allegory of Man’s Choice between Virtue and Vice, 1633
blackpaint20: Johfra Bosschart via Jan-Peter Semmel
blackpaint20: Hans Holbein – Dance of Death
blackpaint20: Walpurgis Night scene
blackpaint20: Ivory memento mori heads, half living and half skeletal.
blackpaint20: Oscar Parviainen
blackpaint20: Kaikidan Ekotoba, a mysterious handscroll that profiles 33 legendary monsters and human oddities - 19th century
blackpaint20: Anne Bachelier illustration from “13 plus 1 by Edgar Allen Poe”An anthology of Poe’s Short Stories and Poetry
blackpaint20: Rerum Sapientia custos - Wisdom is the guardian of all things - Claude Paradin, Devises heroïques, 1557
blackpaint20: Salvatore Rosa, detail
blackpaint20: Frederic Remington (1861-1909) Moonlight Wolf
blackpaint20: Lustmord, 1922, by Otto Dix
blackpaint20: Marc Chagall, Black Sun Over Paris Source: ceciliasartandthings.wordpress.com
blackpaint20: José Guadelupe Posada, The Birth of Venus Not dated
blackpaint20: Frescoes in the church of SS. Eusebio and Vittore in Peglio, over Gravedona, Como by renzo dionigi
blackpaint20: José Gutiérrez Solana, Procession of Death, 1930.
blackpaint20: ”Sabbath of the fox Devils” by L.Crepon after a Japanese engraving
blackpaint20: Philipp Banken
blackpaint20: Piccoli Santi (Small Saints) A personification of Death, winged, leaning its left hand on a scythe and resting its right arm on its right hip; copy in reverse after Marcantonio Engraving 1500-1527
blackpaint20: Deadstar by H.R.Giger
blackpaint20: oziswhereyoufindit: Scott Holloway
blackpaint20: Alle de ontleed- genees- en heelkindige werken…van Fredrik Ruysch… vol. 3 Amsterdam, 1744. Etching with engraving. National Library of Medicine. Frederik Ruysch (1638-1731) anatomist Ruysch’s “repository of curiosities" included
blackpaint20: Allegory of the Transitoriness of Life Jacob Matham (Netherlandish, Haarlem 1571–1631 Haarlem)
blackpaint20: innercurtain: Auteur de l’ouvrage : LICETI, Fortunio Ouvrage : De monstrorum caussis, natura et differentiis libri duo Edition : Padoue : P. Frambotti, 1634
blackpaint20: The Beast engraving by Lucas Cranach (1472-1553), a great friend of Luther, in which he is the beast of the Apocalypse, identified with the cosmic demon and an antichrist
blackpaint20: Drunk Skeletons
blackpaint20: Venetian illustration of Petrarch’s Triumph of Death 1488 Source British Museum collection database
blackpaint20: Danse Macabre by Marcel Roux c.1904
blackpaint20: With Death approaching the old woman seated in an armchair at l, and the old man on his deathbed in r background; from a series of ten etchings of the ages of man. 1675 Etching Print made by Conrad Meyer
blackpaint20: Death, on horseback, wearing a crown and holding a sword, trampling over men and women in his path; behind him fly various beast and creatures. 1784 Etching Print made by Joseph Haynes Published by Jane Mortimer
blackpaint20: Unpublished frontispiece for ‘Les Fleurs du Mal’ by Baudelaire (1857): a skeleton standing before seven flowers representing the seven deadly sins; his arms extend outwards, enveloped with fruits on branches; the title of the publication
blackpaint20: Wood engraving from the Compendium Maleficarum, 1608
blackpaint20: Death with left hand raised, unknown sculptor 17th century Germany
blackpaint20: Luigi Russolo (1885-1947) Caress, Death, 1908/09
blackpaint20: The Temptation of S. Anthony by Daniel Hopfer