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Nosferatu (2024)
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Les Deux Têtes (Two Heads), 1898
Jules Marie Auguste Leroux (1877-1954)
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Fulvia with the head of Cicero, 1880
Pavel Aleksandrovich Svedomsky, 1849-1904
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Chaim Soutine Still Life with Rayfish, 1924
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The Silent Voice Gerald Edward Moira, 1893
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Andrew Blucha
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Amputation (1968)
— by Odd Nerdrum
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Allegory of the Transience of Life,(c. 1480–90) Master IAM of Zwolle
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Alexander Steshenko "Laboratorium of Dr M.", 1996
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Joel-Peter Witkin is an American photographer whose creative method usually gets mixed reviews. Witkin occasionally incorporated corpses or body parts in his surrealistic photographs and often works with people with deformities, or minorities. Transgender, intersex, and people with dwarfism.
#cw death#cw animal death#Joel-Peter Witkin#morbid art#morbidly beautiful#memento mori#macabre#beauty of death#beauty of decay#b&w
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Judith Beheading Holofernes Caravaggio, circa 1599
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John Isaacs, ARE YOU STILL MAD AT ME, 2001 Microcrystalline wax, oil paint, steel, expanding foam, latex, stage blood
http://www.johnisaacs.net/
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Works of Alfred Kubin (1877-1959)
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Study for "Autopsy at the Hôtel-Dieu" Henri Gervex, 1876
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"Wound from a rupture of a projectile" Medical illustration by William Schultz, 1863 [Edit: I'm unsure about the author of this work. This is the only credit I found]
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"The Death of Chatterton", Henry Wallis, 1856
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