Skulls in Art (’Halloween in Art’ Series)
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'Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette (Kop van een skelet met brandende sigaret), (1885–86),
Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890),
Oil on canvas, H 32 cm × W 24.5 cm,
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1973–).
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'Pyramid of Skulls,' (1901),
Paul Cézanne (1839–1906),
Oil on canvas, H 37 cm × W 45.5 cm,
Private Collection.
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'Vanitas Still Life,' (1630),
Pieter Claesz (1597–1660),
Oil on panel, H 39.5 cm x W 56 cm,
Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague, Netherlands (1960–).
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'Skull,' (1887),
Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890),
Oil on canvas, H 42.4 cm x W 30.4 cm,
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Vincent van Gogh Foundation) (1994–).
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allegory with skull by antoine wiertz
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a journey of pain, growth and persistence
(prints available here)
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like okay if we're talking about this anatomically the ear holes on a human skull and a cat are actually in the same spot it's a difference in the shape of the cranium. you can see what's happening if you look at hairless cats
ears is big. so you can put the cat ears wherever you want if you start them at the same point as where the human ears would go.
just like. pull the sideburns back a little and it's fine. it's fine.
it's the best way to catify your blorbos with visible human ears. but that's just my........ purrsonal opinion..............
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The Intentions Were Good.
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Untitled 8x10 acrylic on canvas painting by Protoguy
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Skulls in Art (’Halloween in Art’ Series)
'Skull,’ (1887),
Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890),
Oil on canvas, H 42.4 cm x W 30.4 cm,
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Vincent van Gogh Foundation) (1994–).
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‘MEMENTO MORI’ - carved pearl, New York, 2023 by (IG) @shinji_nakaba .
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