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Death mask; Max Neubyrger.
Bildhauer Willy Kauer- Digital Images
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Death mask; Max Neubyrger.
Bildhauer Willy Kauer- Digital Images
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Death mask; Max Neubyrger.
Bildhauer Willy Kauer- Pictures
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Death mask of Martin, a parricide. Lithograph, c. 1835.
Date: [1835]Reference: 28231i- Pictures
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Death mask of Jean Conradin Heidegger, Bürgermeister of Zurich. Drawing, c. 1789.
Date: c. 1789Reference: 28753i- Pictures
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Death mask of Eustache, a slave from the Dominican republic who came to be awarded a 'prize for virtue' in 1830's Paris. Lithograph, c. 1835.
Date: [1835]Reference: 28262i- Pictures
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Death-mask of a man, possibly of C. Heidegger. Line engraving with etching by J.H. Lips, 1779.
Lips, Johann Heinrich, 1758-1817.Date: 1779Reference: 45294i- Pictures
Death masks of Martin, a parricide (left), and Eustache, a St Dominican black slave fêted for his assimilation to white culture in Paris (right). Process print, after a lithograph, 1835.
Reference: 28330i- Pictures
Death tramples on three female allegorical figures representing sensual pleasures. Etching by Hieronymus Wierix.
Wierix, Jeronimus, 1553-1619.Reference: 34683i- Pictures
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The death mask of William Palmer, the poisoner. Lithograph after M. Krantz, c. 1860.
Date: [c. 1860]Reference: 28209i- Pictures
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The death mask of Charles Talleyrand, the French statesman. Lithograph, c. 1860, after M. Krantz.
Date: [c. 1860]Reference: 28169i- Pictures
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The death-mask of Maria Manning, the murderer: three views. Lithograph by John Lane.
Lane, John.Reference: 35162i- Pictures
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Compilation of newspaper cuttings including a group of protesters; one wears a death mask and cloak, another carries a banner with the slogan: 'Boycott Wellcome products''; an advertisement for the campaign Act Up Manchester in support of care for those with AIDS. Black and white photocopy with red.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 666679i- Pictures
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The dance of death: Death, seen riding his horse, leaves the city as the hero who equalised those who followed him blindly. Woodcut by Gaber after Alfred Rethel, 1848.
Rethel, Alfred, 1816-1859.Date: 1848Reference: 33080iPart of: Ein Todtentanz aus dem Jahre 1848.- Pictures
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Two young men are approached by a prostitute: she is a clothed skeleton holding a made-up mask in front of her face, representing syphilis. Lithograph by J.J. Grandville, 1830.
Grandville, J. J., 1803-1847.Date: [1830]Reference: 36608iPart of: Voyage pour l'eternité- Pictures
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Rows of the faces of women, some with death masks, representing women with AIDS; advertisment for free HIV/AIDS tests by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. Colour lithograph by Kerr and Malley, 1992.
Date: 1992Reference: 667566i- Pictures
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Two hooded figures and a king grieve over a dead person while a masked woman enters the room with a bowl and a stick. Woodcut attributed to C. van Sichem the elder.
Sichem, Christoffel van, approximately 1546-1624.Date: 1500-1599Reference: 17194i- Pictures
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Paolo Bongiovanni. Lithograph by P. Bertotti after G. Cornienti, 1832.
Cornienti, Giuseppe.Date: 1832Reference: 1233i- Pictures
The funeral procession of Queen Elizabeth (Elizabeth of York) in 1503. Etching with engraving, 1784.
Date: Nov.r 1 1784Reference: 46813i