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by Ilyas Phaizulline…
Allegory of #Death oil on canvas, late 18th century (c. 1770-1790)
Luis Tristán
Portrait of a Carmelite Friar, ca. 1620
Museo del Prado, Madrid (P005206)
Unknown French Master - Judgment of the Dead (the folio is from the so-called “Grandes Heures de Rohan” executed by the Master of the Rohan Prayer-book. 1418
T. Ketola, poster art for Bardo Methodology #2, 2017. Acrylic on paper
Adriaen Collaert - Classical Elements, c. 1580. 1. Fire 2. Earth 3. Air 4. Water
The Hierophant’s Garden. Daniele Valeriani
Allegory of Vanity (ca. 1630 - Brown, gold and silver ink on paper) - Pirro Ligorio or Jacopo Ligozzi
A man holding an écorché statuette (detail) by an unknown artist (the statuette is based on a model designed by Ludovico Cigoli), c. 1559-1613.
Das Apokalyptische Weib. Matthias Gerung ~ ca.1532 Bayerische SB Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
Innocenzo Spinazzi (1726-1798) “Faith” (1781) Marble Rococo Located in the Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi, Florence, Italy
Juan de Valdés Leal - Allegory of Death, 17th century.
La visión del Coliseo. El último mártir The vision in the Coliseum. The last martyr (1885) by José Benlliure y Gil
The Garden of Earthly Delights (detail) - Hieronymus Bosch
I like to take pictures of things.