Triptych with The Last Judgement and triumph of death ,detail from central panel , 1550-55 ca. by Hermann Tom

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Triptych with The Last Judgement and triumph of death ,detail from central panel , 1550-55 ca. by Hermann Tom
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Illustration for Paradise Lost, Satan and the Serpent - Gustave Doré, 1866.
A brilliant French mourning ring #The very detailed skull-shaped bezel opens to reveal a message 'I fear {death} only in your heart' The inside of the skull is also enamelled in blue. #mementomori #skull
Timm Ulrichs, Kunst-Anschlage, Galerie Philomene Magers, Bonn, 1979 [Fondazione Bonotto, Molvena (VI)]
Mihály Zichy
The Hour of Ghosts (detail), 1880 Hungarian National Gallery
Inserat W. G. Schäffel‘s Albumfabrik, Leipzig (1902), gegründet 1868.
Inserat von Carl Kysper, Walzenwerk in Berlin, 1902
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Memento mori - Cenacolo of Fuligno (Cenacolo del Fuligno) Fierenze
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meanwhile I've started a new chapter in academia. Starting PhD in autumn and I'm hyped. Will be blogging about this at my main @siff-academia
Kinda cool that posts still get reblogged even though I haven’t been online for quite a while.
In the meanwhile I got my Master’s degree and I can officially call myself a professional art historian. ✨
Archaeological Museum of Patra:
Four crowned skulls of two little girls, and two women, from the North Cemetery in Patras, from the Hellenistic Period.
The first skull bears a wreath of gilded myrtle fruits. The deceased wore golden earrings. (300-275 B.C)
The second skull bears a wreath of fruits and myrtle flowers. The flowers are earthen, some gilded and others in a variety of colors. (late 4th-3rd cent. B.C)
The third skull bears a gilded myrtle wreath, where apart from the leaves, some of the small fruits have survived as well.
The fourth skull is also decorated with a gilded myrtle wreath. The shaft is made of lead and has been also perforated. Gilded bronze leaves and earthen fruits were attached to the small holes.
A detail from the heads of the two little girls. Damages to the skulls might have occured posthumously- it was not specified in the tags.
I have seen many luxurious funerary wreaths, made of gold, with extraordinary craftmanship, they are a particular trait of the burials of the Hellenistic period, and these burials were of particularly wealthy, aristocrats of the (Greek) Macedonian elite, usually families of soldiers associated with the campaigns of Alexander the Great. They were discovered either in ornately painted built tombs, under raised mounds, or well built cist graves, who often would also be decorated with painting.
But these burials of commoners, those wreaths of painted, clay flowers are the most touching of them all. It just shows you the exceptional love and care that existed in those ancient families.
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Lucretia Ulv Cane Oil on Canvas 2016
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Görsel : Woman accused of witchcraft. Mexico City, ca. 1935
Charles Rambert (1836-1867) - Drunkeness - 1851