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scribe4haxan:Danse Macabre Series (n.d. / pencil on paper) - Paul Rumsey
theartofmichaelwhelan:STEPPIN’ OUT (Danse Macabre) by Michael Whelan. Acrylic on illustration board
Овод №1 - 1906 - via Wikimedia
arpeggia:Paintings by Nicola SamoriClick on each image for details.See more Nicola Samori posts here
Der Ritter und der Tod (1921 / Oil on canvas) - Theodor Baierl
antinoo5:camisolepourhomme:DANSE MACABRE Merry-Joseph Blondel (1781 - 1853). The Death of Hyacinthus
Ferdinand Barth (1842-1892), “Die Arbeit des Todes” (The Work of Death), 1865Source
Danse Macabre: Ceux qui ne craignent pas [Those Who’ve No Fear] (1904 / Engraving) - Marcel Roux
gunrunnerhell:De Pitigny Percussion Target Rifle “Danse Macabre”Ornately engraved featuring gold inl
Death Dance - Max Slevogt , 1896German, 1868-1932Oil on canvas, × 123 cm (40.2 x 48.4 in)Museum
In the Dance of Death, death comes for everyone, high and low, old and young. La grand dance macabre
Danse Macabre (Early 18th Century / Ivory - h/13cm) - Origin: Southern Germany by Unknown
1. 'Pendant, Memento Mori from a Chaplet’, ca. 1520-15302. ‘Memento Mori Prayer Bead&rs
“La Grande Danse Macabre des Vifs - 05” by Martin Van Maele
arsenicinshell: Macabre Danse
micahulrichdraws:The Danse Macabre. Like my art? Support it here!
grupaok:Xanti Schawinsky, Danse Macabre, 1937; B/W photograph; 11.6 x 18.7 cm; Courtesy of the Xanti
arcane-offerings:Pierre le Rouge for Antoine Vérard, Danse Macabre, Paris, c. 1491-92.
Ferdinand Barth (1842-1892), “Die Arbeit des Todes” (The Work of Death), 1865Source
morbidfantasy21:danse macabre – horror conceptby ApterusGraphics; inspiration
scribe4haxan:Danse Macabre: Ceux qui ne craignent pas [Those Who’ve No Fear] (1904 / Engraving) - Ma
aleyma:Mourning slide, made in England in the mid 17th century (source).
themacabrenbold: Paul Rumsey, DANSE MACABRE of course… #skull #calavera #caveira #la santísima muert
Details of Dance of Death, 18th century
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