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fallbabylon · 6 hours
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Devils and the Mouth of Hell details from South Leigh doom painting 15th C- South Leigh, UK
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diana-andraste · 2 days
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Metamorphic Vanitas, c. 1900’s
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teabagcollector · 2 days
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toughtinkart · 5 months
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you ever think about how canaan house is probably the most life gideon’s ever seen?
this has been sitting in my wips forever, so i decided it’d be better to post some version of it than let it languish in procreate forever.
edit: due to popular request, this piece is now available on my shop!
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memories-of-ancients · 4 months
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Carved ivory memento mori, Europe, 17th century
from The British Museum
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bizarreauhavre · 1 year
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“Memento Mori” book with skull carved in the thickness of old books
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banefolk · 6 months
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Antique Georgian mourning rings (1714-1830s).
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depressionerror · 2 years
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𝔄𝔫𝔱𝔬𝔦𝔫𝔢 𝔐𝔦𝔠𝔥𝔢𝔩 𝔚𝔢𝔪𝔞𝔢𝔯 (յԴճՑ - յՑՅԴ)- 𝔅𝔯𝔲𝔤𝔢𝔰 ℭ𝔢𝔪𝔢𝔱𝔢𝔯𝔶, 𝔅𝔢𝔩𝔤𝔦𝔲𝔪 ♰
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maureen2musings · 1 year
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klassizismus · 1 year
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Skull Wearing a Wreath of Flowers, Thomas Satterwhite Noble, circa. 1874
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diana-andraste · 5 months
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Sculptures by Luis Perlotti, 1928
At the entrance to Cementerio de Luján, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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gusaedong · 2 months
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Memento mori
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uncleclaudius · 3 months
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One of the panels of a mosaic of a cheery skeleton uncovered in Turkey in 2016, probably dated to the Late Roman era Antioch. The word can be transliterated as EUPHROSYNOS (cheerful).
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