Jim Thiesen - The Screaming Skull

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Jim Thiesen - The Screaming Skull
In 1578, underground tombs in Rome revealed early Christian martyrs’ remains—later known as “Catacomb Saints.”
These relics were sent across Europe, lavishly decorated with gold, jewels, and 18th-century garments.
One of the most famous collections is in Waldsassen Basilica, Germany, housing 10 ornately adorned skeletons crafted by artisans like Cistercian goldsmith Adalbart Eder.
They symbolized a sacred link to early Christianity and were venerated across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Roberto Ferri (b. 1978), “Like Poison”
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The Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon, Ligier Richier, 1547.
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