Death as a Theme in Art Continued
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Painted Skulls, Austria. They include owners' dates |
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Etruscan Ash Urn, Cutu, Perugia, Italy |
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"Death's Door" William Blake |
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Los Caprichos No. 10, Love and Death. Francisco Goya |
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. From Martin Luther's September Testament, 1522 |
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Mictecacihuatl, Aztec goddess of death |
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Los Caprichos No. 55, Until Death. Francisco Goya |
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King Tutankhamen's Death Mask |
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Cemetery grave marker, Sapanta, Romania |
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"The Woman and Death" Hans Baldung |
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Kali, Hindu goddess of death (in this form) |
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Mahakala, (Siva, in this form as the Destroyer)Hindu god |
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