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The central portion of a semicircular ancient Roman mosaic on display in the archaeological museum in Sousse, Tunisia with the following description:
"Head of Oceanus, the god of water and the sea, amidst marine wildlife. Middle of the second century AD. Pool of a Roman house."
(English / Español / Italiano)
La parte central de un mosaico romano antiguo semicircular expuesto en el museo arqueológico de Susa, Túnez, con la siguiente descripción:
«Cabeza de Océano, dios del agua y del mar, rodeado de fauna marina. Mediados del siglo II d. C. Piscina de una casa romana».
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La parte centrale di un antico mosaico romano semicircolare esposto nel museo archeologico di Sousse, in Tunisia, con la seguente descrizione:
"Capo di Oceano, dio dell'acqua e del mare, circondato dalla fauna marina. Metà del II secolo d.C. Vasca di una casa romana."
📷: Wikimedia Commons
Ange Anatomique (Anatomical Angel) from Myologie Complette en Couleur, Jacques Gautier-D’Agoty, ca. 1746.
“a cemetery is just a parking ground for corpses”
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Lord Leviathan’s aesthetic
From Theatrum Mortis Humanæ Tripartitum, 1682.
Hellfire and damnation: my collection of vintage depictions of life in hell.
Book cover _The other world; or, Glimpses of the supernatural_ 1875
by Elsa Olsson/Fevernest, 2019
‘The devil riding Behemoth’ from Lambert of St. Omer, Liber Floridus (Lille and Ninove; 1460). The Hague, KB, 72 A 23 fol. 48v.
Hand carved antler pendant, inspired by Death's Head Hawk Moth pupa. With a skull, obviously. Available
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Inferno by Federico Ferro
© light beyond the frame
Derek Noble