
subject – Death
Death Hein von Essen, 1926
Skull and Rib Cage Katsushika Hokusai, ca. 1830
Bust of Half Skeleton and Half Woman Anonymous, ca. 1615–1664
“Death is the line that marks the end of all” Joris Hoefnagel, 1592
The Raven Gustave Doré, 1884
Ophelia with a Blue Wimple in the Water Odilon Redon, 1905
Gnashing its Teeth, and Flashing Fire Harry Clarke, 1919
They Swarmed Upon Me in Ever-Accumulating Heaps Harry Clarke, 1919
The Earth Grew Dark, and its Figures Passed By Me Harry Clarke, 1919
The Lady Madeline of Usher Harry Clarke, 1919
In His Toilsome Journey to the Water His Fears Redoubled within Him Harry Clarke, 1919
I Would Call Aloud upon her Name Harry Clarke, 1919
Deep, Deep, and For Ever, into some Ordinary and Nameless Grave Harry Clarke, 1919
The Drunkard's Progress E. B. and E. C. Kellogg, ca. 1846
The Drunkard's Progress: From the First Glass to the Grave Nathan Currier, ca. 1846
The Life and Age of Woman James Baillie, ca. 1848
The Wave W. T. Horton, 1898
The Old Garden of Sorrows Jan Toorop, ca. 1890
O Grave, Where is Thy Victory Jan Toorop, 1892
Death: "My Irony Surpasses All Others" Odilon Redon, 1889
To Edgar Poe (A Mask Sounds the Death Knell) Odilon Redon, 1882
Calavera of Don Quixote José Guadalupe Posada, ca. 1910
Calaveras Riding Bicycles José Guadalupe Posada, ca. 1900
Journalists Racing on Bikes José Guadalupe Posada, ca. 1900

