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"Interior of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem."1839. British. Watercolor, gouache and pencil on paper mounted on card stock. David Roberts, artist (1796-1864). Signed and inscribed "Jerusalem April 10, 1839" in pencil, lower left recto. Swann Auction Galleries.
"Sleep and his Half-brother Death”. 1874. British. John William Waterhouse, artist (1849-1917). via https://t.co/YPNjoSW4Yu.
"Sepulcher in Egyptian Style with Death Carrying the Lamp”. 1779-1784. French. Louis-Jean Desprez, artist (1743-1804). Collection of the Cooper Hewitt Museum, New York.
"Rosa Mystica". 1918. Edgar Maxence, painter. via https://t.co/tb9dZjrxJb and https://t.co/bUjGfptTBr.
Henri Rousseau, "The Equatorial Jungle", 1909, Oil on canvas, 140,7 x 129,5 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington
Cover art for black metal band Glorior Belli's album “Sundown The Flock that Welcomes” which was released in May of 2016. Based on an artwork by Prussian artist Karl Friedrich Schinkel. via https://t.co/t8afrpkd0B.
"A Sorcerer and a Devil". 19th c. German/Russian. Andreas Leonhard Roller, artist (1805-1880). via https://t.co/Sryid80q5K.
"The Airmail". 1938. American. Watercolor and gouache. N. C. Wyeth, artist. via Facebook.
https://t.co/aju5adqwrY Watson and the shark by John Singleton Copley. @mfaboston