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Death as a weird demon. Illustration from the article, “The grotesque.” Form, a quarterly of the arts. April 1916.
Heidelberg University
Satan costume. Ameline, role de Satan, dans “La poule aux oeufs d’or.” ca. 1848.
Gallica
Corpse duo. La Danse des morts, comme elle est dépeinte dans la louable et célèbre ville de Basle. 1744.
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Death admires himself in a mirror. The Ingoldsby legends. 1843. Frontispiece.
Internet Archive
Sitting. Posture. 1928.
Wellcome Library via Internet Archive
Death shakes hands with the louse that carries typhus. 1919. Soviet health poster.
Wellcome Collection
Thistles grow near a crow perched on a skull. La intrusa. 1926. Book cover detail.
Internet Archive
The skulls of early humans. Popular Nucleonica. March 1960.
Internet Archive
“Making the death seat safer.” Popular science. July 1950. Magazine cover art.
Internet Archive
“These are flying reptiles or winged dragons.” The snakes of South Africa. 1921.
Internet Archive
Halloween face. New Pathways in Science: We Find Out. 1940.
Devils. 15th century. _Demonology and devil-lore_ 1879
Pulp magazine ad for rubber masks, detail. Whisper Magazine. May 1950. Internet Archive
Creature with a lion’s head and woman’s body with a tail. Illustration from the article, “The grotesque.” Form, a quarterly of the arts. April 1916.
Heidelberg University
Fig. 21. “Lateral aspect of the skeleton of the cat.” Mammalian anatomy, with special reference to the cat. 1903.
A penetrating look at black cats on Nemfrogtoe.
“A witch of about the middle of the 15th century.” Demonology and Witchcraft. 19th century.
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Death dances with the queen. Todten-Tanz / Danse des Morts. 1744.
U.S. National Library of Medicine