Charles Burns - From a special book offered by Editions Cornelius, Paris, with the publication of Big Baby, 2003
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Peace.
Honoré Daumier, from Daumier, peintre et lithographe (Daumier, painter and lithographer), by Raymond Escholier, Paris, 1923.
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The death as enemy (1847). The plague making its first appearance at a masquerade at Paris in 1831.
A. Rethel, from Alfred Rethel; des Meisters Werke (Alfred Rethel, the master works), by Josef Ponten, Stuttgard & Leipzig, 1911.
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Cornelis Huyberts - Allegory of Death (c. 1710).
i think this is one of the engravings of a frederik ruysch display

that’s another one and it’s cool as hell, obviously
unfortunately none of ruysch’s actual displays remain but there are a lot of engravings floating around
and some of his anatomical preparations are still around and you can see them here
and i posted once about them here
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uzumaki vol 1, ito junji
uzumaki vol 1, ito junji
uzumaki vol 1, ito junji
uzumaki vol 1, ito junji
some vinegar valentines i found on ebay
read more about them here
Doppleganger Series by Alex Pardee / Blog / Tumblr / Store
Part of the Scumdance art show at the Blonde Grizzly Gallery.
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charles burns’ black hole #12
charles burns’ black hole #8