“Love, Desire and Death” (L'Amour, le Désir, et la Mort), an illustration by Georges Barbier, published in Paris in 1922 as part of the series Personnages de Comédie.
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“Love, Desire and Death” (L'Amour, le Désir, et la Mort), an illustration by Georges Barbier, published in Paris in 1922 as part of the series Personnages de Comédie.
Hauteville House, in St. Peter Port in Guernsey, where Victor Hugo lived during his exile from France from 𝟣𝟪𝟧𝟨 to 𝟣𝟪𝟩𝟢
David Hockney: Larry, Fire Island (1971)
A Memento Mori Skeleton, France, 1566
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Rudolf Swoboda est un maître de l’Orientalisme. Il a capturé l'âme de l’Iran et de l’Égypte au XIXe siècle. Le souci du détail dans ses portraits et dans la texture des tissus sont hypnotisant.
by Fernando Cidoncha
Memento Mori, painted skull with a snake motif and initials, eastern Alps, 19 Century
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Two gold ear ornaments. Indonesia, 1200-1400 AD
THE FALL OF MAN - Sculpture by Balthasar Griessmann. Around 1670-1690
A silver inlaid lacquered wood bookcase by Serge Rovinski and Jean Dunand, 1928
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Francisco de Zurbarán, 'Saint Francis in Meditation' (1635-39), National Gallery, London.
Frédéric Bazille (French, 1841-1870). “Portrait of Pierre-Auguste Renoir”, c.1867. Musée d’Orsay, Paris. oil on canvas