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  2. Category:Paintings about death - Wikipedia

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    Death and the Maiden (Baldung) Death and the Maiden (Schiele) Death and the Miser; The Death of Actaeon; The Death of Adonis (Rubens) The Death of Balder; The Death of Captain James Cook (Zoffany) The Death of Chevalier Bayard; The Death of Chione; Death of Cook; Death of Dragut; The Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec, December ...

  3. Self-Portrait with Death Playing the Fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Painted in Munich, the painting depicts a bearded Böcklin stalked by a personification of death playing a single-stringed violin in an intimation of his mortality. It is an echo of an earlier painting of Sir Brian Tuke by an anonymous painter c.1540, part of the collection of the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, in which the shadowing figure of ...

  4. Nine stages of decay - Wikipedia

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    The death of a noble lady and the decay of her body is a series of kusōzu paintings in watercolor, produced in Japan around the 18th century. The subject of the paintings is thought to be Ono no Komachi. [18] There are nine paintings, including a pre-death portrait, and a final painting of a memorial structure: [18] [19]

  5. Death Dealer - Wikipedia

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    Death Dealer, a 1973 fantasy painting, fictional character and book series created by Frank Frazetta; The Death Dealers, a mystery novel by Isaac Asimov; Death Dealer (Underworld), the vampire warriors from the Underworld film series; Vengeance Is a Dish Served Cold, also known as Death's Dealer, a 1971 Italian Western film

  6. The Death of Marat - Wikipedia

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    The Death of Marat (French: La Mort de Marat or Marat Assassiné) is a 1793 painting by Jacques-Louis David depicting the artist's friend and murdered French revolutionary leader, Jean-Paul Marat. [1]

  7. Death and the Child - Wikipedia

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    Why the second painting was underneath the canvas is unclear. The piece of art that, according to museum curator Dorothee Hansen was “not a masterpiece”, possibly served as a supporting canvas for Death and the Child and was used this way due to a lack of material or because it did not meet the standards of the artist. [9]

  8. Death and Fire - Wikipedia

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    His painting during this period tended to be simpler and representative of the suffering he was going through. [2] "Tod", the German word for death, is a common motif throughout this painting. It can be seen most distinctly in the features of the face, though the "d" and "t" are rotated.

  9. The Triumph of Death - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph of Death appears as a background image for the text intro of the second part of the Monty Python sketch The Spanish Inquisition.. Heavy metal band Black Sabbath released a compilation album titles Black Sabbath Greatest Hits in 1977 which used the painting as the front and back covers.