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Skulls Collection (page 4)

Skulls, a fascinating symbol of life and death, have captivated human curiosity for centuries

Background imageSkulls Collection: Design for Escutcheon, with Orb, n.d. Creator: Unknown

Design for Escutcheon, with Orb, n.d. Creator: Unknown
Design for Escutcheon, with Orb, n.d

Background imageSkulls Collection: Design for Escutcheon, with Artist's Instruments, n.d. Creator: Unknown

Design for Escutcheon, with Artist's Instruments, n.d. Creator: Unknown
Design for Escutcheon, with Artist's Instruments, n.d

Background imageSkulls Collection: Animal Skull No2

Animal Skull No2
cartissi

Background imageSkulls Collection: Animal Skull No3

Animal Skull No3
cartissi

Background imageSkulls Collection: Animal Skull No1

Animal Skull No1
cartissi

Background imageSkulls Collection: Illustration of Nukagiva Skulls, 1813. Creator: Unknown

Illustration of Nukagiva Skulls, 1813. Creator: Unknown
Illustration of Nukagiva Skulls, 1813. In 1803-06, Captain I. F. Kruzenshtern became the first Russian to circumnavigate the globe

Background imageSkulls Collection: Pllate 60 from Los Caprichos : Trials (Ensayos. ), 1799. Creator: Francisco Goya

Pllate 60 from Los Caprichos : Trials (Ensayos. ), 1799. Creator: Francisco Goya
Pllate 60 from Los Caprichos : Trials (Ensayos.), 1799

Background imageSkulls Collection: Kali / Tara, ca. 1885-90. Creator: Calcutta Art Studio

Kali / Tara, ca. 1885-90. Creator: Calcutta Art Studio
Kali/Tara, ca. 1885-90

Background imageSkulls Collection: Deaths head hawkmoth (Acherontia atropos). Captive bred in the UK

Deaths head hawkmoth (Acherontia atropos). Captive bred in the UK

Background imageSkulls Collection: Jaguar (Panthera onca) female yawning, native to Southern and Central America, captive

Jaguar (Panthera onca) female yawning, native to Southern and Central America, captive

Background imageSkulls Collection: Skull of male Urial sheep (Ovis vignei) on snow covered slope. Himalayas near Ulley

Skull of male Urial sheep (Ovis vignei) on snow covered slope. Himalayas near Ulley, Ladakh, India

Background imageSkulls Collection: Cupid with a Pistol on Top of a Mountain of Skull

Cupid with a Pistol on Top of a Mountain of Skull. Private Collection

Background imageSkulls Collection: Comparison of British & German skull shapes, WW1

Comparison of British & German skull shapes, WW1
Long-head versus short-head: Opposite types of humanity which are fighting for opposite ideals. A diagram to demonstrate the inherent differences in skull shapes between the British

Background imageSkulls Collection: 3 Catrinas and a sacred dog

3 Catrinas and a sacred dog
Ignacio Arcas

Background imageSkulls Collection: 2023.3.21

2023.3.21
Midoriselfphoto

Background imageSkulls Collection: Catrina spirit from beyond the shadow

Catrina spirit from beyond the shadow
Ignacio Arcas

Background imageSkulls Collection: Hands off!, 1931 (colour litho)

Hands off!, 1931 (colour litho)
XCF347809 Hands off!, 1931 (colour litho) by Russian School (20th century); Private Collection

Background imageSkulls Collection: Let's Watch a Scary Movie

Let's Watch a Scary Movie
Alix Campbell

Background imageSkulls Collection: A holy man. 1866 (engraving)

A holy man. 1866 (engraving)
7147159 A holy man. 1866 (engraving) by Bayard, Emile Antoine (1837-91); Private Collection; (add.info.: A holy man. Song by Beranger, french poet ( 1780-01857 ) Design by E

Background imageSkulls Collection: Medical plate from Kitab Al Qanun fi Page from the Canon of Medicine by Avicenna (Ibn Sina)

Medical plate from Kitab Al Qanun fi Page from the Canon of Medicine by Avicenna (Ibn Sina) (980-1037)
LRI4672438 Medical plate from Kitab Al Qanun fi Page from the Canon of Medicine by Avicenna (Ibn Sina) (980-1037), 14th century (vellum)-Tibb (Al Tibb) by Avicenna by Islamic School

Background imageSkulls Collection: A Borneo headhunter tribesman seen here holding up a basket of human skulls

A Borneo headhunter tribesman seen here holding up a basket of human skulls, earlier victims of the head hunters. 1st September 1975

Background imageSkulls Collection: Day of the Dead in Mexico

Day of the Dead in Mexico
These ceramic skulls were on display on a community altar in Oaxaca, Mexico. The display was for Day of the Dead festivities in this Mexican city

Background imageSkulls Collection: The Wilderness Battlefield, near Spotsylvania, Virginia, 1865 (?). Creator: Unknown

The Wilderness Battlefield, near Spotsylvania, Virginia, 1865 (?). Creator: Unknown
The Wilderness Battlefield, near Spotsylvania, Virginia, 1865 (?)

Background imageSkulls Collection: Wheel of Samsara, Dashang Kagyu Ling congregation, Temple of the Thousand Buddhas

Wheel of Samsara, Dashang Kagyu Ling congregation, Temple of the Thousand Buddhas, La Boulaye, Bourgogne, France, Europe

Background imageSkulls Collection: RF - Skull of a male Himalayan ibex (Capra sibirica) (killed by a snow leopard) lying

RF - Skull of a male Himalayan ibex (Capra sibirica) (killed by a snow leopard) lying on steep rocky slope. Himalayas, Ladakh, northern India

Background imageSkulls Collection: American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) with open mouth amongst Seagrass (Alismatales)

American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) with open mouth amongst Seagrass (Alismatales). Gardens of the Queen National Park, Cuba

Background imageSkulls Collection: Kominaka dancer, 1910, c1911. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Kominaka dancer, 1910, c1911. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Kominaka dancer, 1910, c1911. Kwakiutl Indian in costume with skulls

Background imageSkulls Collection: Colorful Mexican skullls (Calaca) on sale in a souvenir shop of the Campeche historical cask

Colorful Mexican skullls (Calaca) on sale in a souvenir shop of the Campeche historical cask, Yucatan, Mexico. The Calaca is commonly used for decoration during the Mexican Day of the Dead festival

Background imageSkulls Collection: Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Killing fields of Choeung Ek

Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Killing fields of Choeung Ek

Background imageSkulls Collection: Capela dos Ossos, Faro, Eastern Algarve, Algarve, Portugal, Europe

Capela dos Ossos, Faro, Eastern Algarve, Algarve, Portugal, Europe

Background imageSkulls Collection: Bone Chapel (Capela dos ossos), Ingreja de Sao Francisco, Evora (UNESCO World Heritage)

Bone Chapel (Capela dos ossos), Ingreja de Sao Francisco, Evora (UNESCO World Heritage), Alentejo, Portugal

Background imageSkulls Collection: Native Americans totem on Route 163, Utah, USA

Native Americans totem on Route 163, Utah, USA

Background imageSkulls Collection: USA, Arizona, Southwest, Cave Creek, Skulls at souvenir shop

USA, Arizona, Southwest, Cave Creek, Skulls at souvenir shop

Background imageSkulls Collection: Capela dos Ossos (Bones Chapel) in the Sao Francisco church. Evora, Portugal

Capela dos Ossos (Bones Chapel) in the Sao Francisco church. Evora, Portugal

Background imageSkulls Collection: Buffalo-shaped wood tomb with skull and bones, Rantepao, Tana Toraja, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Buffalo-shaped wood tomb with skull and bones, Rantepao, Tana Toraja, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageSkulls Collection: Family tomb and skulls, Rantepao, Tana Toraja, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Family tomb and skulls, Rantepao, Tana Toraja, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageSkulls Collection: Africa, Benin, Dassa. The royal burial site on the hill of Dassa

Africa, Benin, Dassa. The royal burial site on the hill of Dassa

Background imageSkulls Collection: Catrina portrait

Catrina portrait
Ignacio Arcas

Background imageSkulls Collection: Img 4222

Img 4222
Velibor Baco

Background imageSkulls Collection: Img 5669

Img 5669
Velibor Baco

Background imageSkulls Collection: Mexico Map No 1

Mexico Map No 1
Pictufy Studio II

Background imageSkulls Collection: Skull02

Skull02
Emel Tunaboylu

Background imageSkulls Collection: Desolate Min

Desolate Min
Lor Muller

Background imageSkulls Collection: Skull

Skull
Akin Durodola

Background imageSkulls Collection: Cartoon, Monument to Napoleon! by George Cruikshank

Cartoon, Monument to Napoleon! by George Cruikshank. Showing a skeleton on top of a pyramid of skulls, to reflect the many deaths caused during his military campaigns. Date: 1842

Background imageSkulls Collection: Posada, skeletons of tradesmen

Posada, skeletons of tradesmen
Posada endpapers, skeletons of tradesmen, including a tailor, a shoemaker, a hat maker, a carpenter, and a bill sticker. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSkulls Collection: Posada, Calavera of the Female Dandy, Mexico

Posada, Calavera of the Female Dandy, Mexico
Calavera of the Female Dandy, Mexico. circa 1910s



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Skulls, a fascinating symbol of life and death, have captivated human curiosity for centuries. Primate skulls offer us a glimpse into our evolutionary past, reminding us of our shared ancestry with these intelligent creatures. In the Ossuary Chapel in Valletta, Malta, thousands of skeletal remains are meticulously arranged to create an eerie yet awe-inspiring sight. This macabre display serves as a poignant reminder of mortality and the transient nature of existence. Sugar skull decorations adorning the streets during the Day of the Dead festival in San Miguel de Allende bring vibrancy and color to this ancient Mexican tradition. These intricate designs pay homage to loved ones who have passed away while celebrating their lives with joyous festivities. Goddess Kali, often depicted with a necklace made from human skulls around her neck, represents both creation and destruction in Hindu mythology. Her fierce image reminds us that life is full of contrasts and cycles. Patzcuaro in Michoacan state, Mexico is renowned for its sugar candy skulls crafted during the Day of the Dead celebrations. These sweet treats not only satisfy taste buds but also honor deceased loved ones by capturing their essence through vibrant colors and delicate details. The Ossuary Chapel once again emerges in Valletta, Malta as it houses another collection - an enduring testament to mortality's grip on humanity throughout history. Its haunting presence invites introspection about our own impermanence. Artworks like "Penitent Magdalen" depict Saint Mary Magdalene seeking redemption through penance. The skull motif within such paintings serves as a memento mori – a reminder that death awaits all regardless of status or piety. Scientific discoveries like Peking Man shed light on our evolutionary journey by providing crucial links between species long gone but not forgotten. These ancient remains deepen our understanding of human origins while fueling further exploration into our collective past.