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Death Collection (page 6)

"Exploring the Inevitable: A Journey through the Realm of Death" In this captivating journey, we delve into the intricate tapestry of death

Background imageDeath Collection: The Death of Faust

The Death of Faust
When it is time for Faust to die, Mephistopheles hurls him down to Hell from the highest mountain in Saxony, to make his fall as fearful as possible

Background imageDeath Collection: Kensal Green Cemetery

Kensal Green Cemetery
The General Cemetery, Kensal Green

Background imageDeath Collection: Nunhead Cemetery

Nunhead Cemetery
A suburban burial place - Nunhead Cemetery in south London

Background imageDeath Collection: Call of the Wild / Fight

Call of the Wild / Fight
The ferocious fight between Buck & Spitz is watched by the expectant circle of huskies: " It was to the death."

Background imageDeath Collection: MOVE ON POLICE SATIRE

MOVE ON POLICE SATIRE
A cruel satire aimed at the Commissioners of Police, features a skeleton in a policemans uniform moving on a starving, homeless woman and her baby

Background imageDeath Collection: Elephant Hunt (Dore)

Elephant Hunt (Dore)
An intrepid hunter takes on an entire herd of elephants and fires at one of them from point-blabk range. In a moment he will be trampled to death, and serve him right

Background imageDeath Collection: Deaths Head Moth

Deaths Head Moth
DEATHs HEAD HAWK MOTH with its caterpillar Date: 1880

Background imageDeath Collection: Jude the Apostle

Jude the Apostle
SAINT JUDE THE APOSTLE (also known as Thaddeus): he spread the Good Word in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) but when he went to Persia he was put to death

Background imageDeath Collection: Bunhill Fields Cemetery

Bunhill Fields Cemetery
Cluttered rows of tombstones at Bunhill Fields burial- ground, London

Background imageDeath Collection: Death of Richard I

Death of Richard I
Richard I, dying of his wounds during a minor engagement in France, pardons Bertrand, the archer who shot him

Background imageDeath Collection: Conversion of Galen

Conversion of Galen
CLAUDIUS GALEN " Conversion of Galen" Greek physician to 5 Roman emperors and to gladiators. Author of the theory of the 4 humours

Background imageDeath Collection: Napoleon Deathbed 1821

Napoleon Deathbed 1821
NAPOLEON I/SCENES On his deathbed at St Helena

Background imageDeath Collection: Balaclava / Dupray

Balaclava / Dupray
The Charge of the Light Brigade - into the Valley of Death !

Background imageDeath Collection: Bunyan / Pilgrims Map

Bunyan / Pilgrims Map
The pilgrims route map, from the Gate at upper left, via the Valley of the Shadow of Death, the Slough of Despond, Vanity Fair

Background imageDeath Collection: The Grim Reaper

The Grim Reaper
Death personified as The Grim Reaper

Background imageDeath Collection: Soul Leaves Body

Soul Leaves Body
The SOUL leaves the BODY at the moment of death

Background imageDeath Collection: Death of Romulus, founder of Rome

Death of Romulus, founder of Rome
The death of Romulus, founder of Rome

Background imageDeath Collection: Formula One World Championship, Rd 3, San Marino Grand Prix, San Marino, Italy, 1 May 1994

Formula One World Championship, Rd 3, San Marino Grand Prix, San Marino, Italy, 1 May 1994
Roland Ratzenberger (AUT) Simtek S941, who was tragically killed in a crash during the Saturday qualifying session, poses with a specially commissioned Tech Bicycle

Background imageDeath Collection: Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Game is done

Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Game is done
Vintage engraving by Gustave Dore of a scene from the Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The Game is done ! I ve won I ve won ! Quoth she, and whistles thrice

Background imageDeath Collection: Violet Gordon Charlesworth: the motor car

Violet Gordon Charlesworth: the motor car
The motor car with broken windscreen from which Miss Violet Gordon Charlesworth(b.1884) was alleged to have been thrown into the sea following an accident at Penmaenbach near Llandudno

Background imageDeath Collection: Violet Gordon Charlesworth: the slope down which she fell

Violet Gordon Charlesworth: the slope down which she fell
The slope down which, according to the chaffeurs first statement, Miss Violet Gordon Charlesworth(b.1884) was alleged to have fallen and coming through the windscreen of her car at Penmaenbach

Background imageDeath Collection: Violet Gordon Charlesworth: site of the crash

Violet Gordon Charlesworth: site of the crash
The spot at which the motor car of Miss Violet Gordon Charlesworth(b.1884) was alleged to have struck the wall, over which she was said to have been thrown into the sea below at Penmaenbach near

Background imageDeath Collection: Burial of De Soto on the Mississippi

Burial of De Soto on the Mississippi
Spanish soldiers lower the wrapped body of Hernando De Soto into the Mississippi River. A soldier holds a torch as a priest reads from the Bible

Background imageDeath Collection: Agrippina landing with the ashes of Germanicus

Agrippina landing with the ashes of Germanicus
Agrippina the Elder landing at Brundisium (Brindisi, Southern Italy) with the ashes of her husband, Germanicus. circa AD 19

Background imageDeath Collection: The Paris catacombs, Paris, France, Europe

The Paris catacombs, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageDeath Collection: Detail of St. Denis holding his head flanked by two angels, Virgin portal, Western facade

Detail of St. Denis holding his head flanked by two angels, Virgin portal, Western facade, Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageDeath Collection: Death of James Sharp, Archbishop of St Andrews

Death of James Sharp, Archbishop of St Andrews, at the hands of militant Covenanters in front of his daughter on Magus Muir, outside St Andrews, on 3 May 1679. 1679

Background imageDeath Collection: Battle of Legnano

Battle of Legnano
Fighting at the Battle of Legnano, near Milan, 1176, in which the forces of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa, were finally defeated in their attempts to control the Italian city states of

Background imageDeath Collection: HENRY IV (1050-1106). King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor, 1056-1106

HENRY IV (1050-1106). King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor, 1056-1106. Illuminations from the 12th century chronicle of Otto of Freising showing, at top, Emperor Henry IV and his anti-pope

Background imageDeath Collection: James Wolfe (1727-1759) English soldier. Death of General Wolfe on the Heights of

James Wolfe (1727-1759) English soldier. Death of General Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham as Quebec was captured from the French who also lost their commander, General Montcalm: 13 September 1759

Background imageDeath Collection: John Singleton Copley (1738 - 1815), The death of Major Peirsons, 1782-1784. France

John Singleton Copley (1738 - 1815), The death of Major Peirsons, 1782-1784. France invaded Jersey in 1781. The garrison commander, Major Peirson

Background imageDeath Collection: EVCW2A-00093

EVCW2A-00093
Cobbs and Kershaws Confederate troops behind a stone wall defending Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1862. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th century illustration

Background imageDeath Collection: British Ballad, Robin Hoods Death and burial

British Ballad, Robin Hoods Death and burial
ROBIN HOODS DEATH AND BURIAL. British ballad and one of the oldest existing tales of Robin Hood. The final resting place of Robin Hood

Background imageDeath Collection: Death and Disease

Death and Disease
Death and his Companions, Diseases, Knocks on the Workhouse Door

Background imageDeath Collection: Picture No. 12480020

Picture No. 12480020
Barren landscape of Death Valley National Park, Date:

Background imageDeath Collection: Death of Botsaris, 1823

Death of Botsaris, 1823
Insurrection against Turks: The death of Markos Botsaris, patriot leader. Date: 1823

Background imageDeath Collection: Scene of the Elysium, as a tribute to the deceased child Octavia Paolina from the Hypogeum of

Scene of the Elysium, as a tribute to the deceased child Octavia Paolina from the Hypogeum of the Octavian family
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Scene of the Elysium, as a tribute to the deceased child Octavia Paolina. Fresco on plaster, 79x229 cm

Background imageDeath Collection: SKULL AND CROSSBONES. Symbol of death. Line engraving

SKULL AND CROSSBONES. Symbol of death. Line engraving

Background imageDeath Collection: Fox-Hunting, the Death

Fox-Hunting, the Death. Date: ca. 1865

Background imageDeath Collection: Death of Siward, Earl of Northumberland

Death of Siward, Earl of Northumberland
The death of Siward, Earl of Northumberland, an important figure in early 11th century northern England, particularly during the reign of King Cnut (Canute) Date: 1055

Background imageDeath Collection: Stoning of Stephen

Stoning of Stephen

Background imageDeath Collection: Crystal skull and Maya pyramid, artwork

Crystal skull and Maya pyramid, artwork
Crystal skull and Maya pyramid, computer artwork

Background imageDeath Collection: Zhaoling Tomb, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China

Zhaoling Tomb, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China
View of the Zhaoling Tomb in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China. It is the mausoleum of Huang Taiji (Emperor Taizong) of the Qing Dynasty and his Queen. Construction began in 1643 and took eight years

Background imageDeath Collection: Maria Leontievna Bochkareva

Maria Leontievna Bochkareva (nee Frolkova), who fought in World War I and formed the First Russian Womens Battalion of Death in 1917

Background imageDeath Collection: Turpins Last Ride / Silk

Turpins Last Ride / Silk
Dick Turpins last ride to York and the death of his Bonnie Black Bess

Background imageDeath Collection: Restored by Aesculapius

Restored by Aesculapius
Poseidons sea-monsters so terrify the horses of Hippolytus that they drag him to death; fortunately Asklepios is able to restore him to life

Background imageDeath Collection: Womens Battalion Death

Womens Battalion Death
Recruits in the Womens Shock Battalion of Death pose for a propaganda picture while learning to use their guns

Background imageDeath Collection: Burial Richard II 1400

Burial Richard II 1400
The burial of Richard II, after a probably violent death at Pontefract



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"Exploring the Inevitable: A Journey through the Realm of Death" In this captivating journey, we delve into the intricate tapestry of death, where its presence is felt in every corner of history and art. From Dickens' poignant depiction of an empty chair symbolizing loss to the haunting visage of a plague doctor from 17th-century artwork, death's grip on humanity has always been profound. The somber brushstrokes in "Death of Nelson" by West immortalize a heroic figure's final moments, while Henry Clarence Whaite's "A Welsh Funeral (To the Cold Earth)" evokes raw emotions surrounding mortality. The eerie beauty of Acherontia atropos, known as the death s-head hawk-moth, reminds us that even nature embraces life's end with grace. From Sherlock Holmes locked in a struggle with Moriarty to Greek Orthodox icon depicting Jesus' crucifixion, Thessalonica stands as a testament to mankind's fascination with life's ultimate mystery. Perseus and Medusa statue at Loggia dei Lanzi echoes our eternal quest for triumph over darkness and fear. As we explore further into history, an 1866 cartoon titled "Deaths Dispensary" reveals water pollution as a source of disease—a reminder that they are be both natural and man-made. Joseph Wright’s masterpiece "The Airpump" captures Marie Curie’s relentless pursuit against cancer—a battle fought valiantly until her last breath. Finally, Tollund Man found preserved in a peat bog serves as an ancient witness to mortality—his silent presence reminding us that even time cannot erase our connection to those who came before us. In this exploration lies not only contemplation but also reverence for what awaits each one of us—an inevitable encounter with death. It urges reflection on how we choose to live our lives amidst its looming shadow—a call to embrace every moment and leave behind legacies that transcend our own mortality.