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Illustration of a Man Meeting Death in His Personal Abode
(Original Caption) Alfred Rethel, (1816-1959): "Death The Friend." - Dying: Not a cold negation but a ward and friendly welcome to the Universe. Unleash your creativity and transform your space into a visual masterpiece.
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A poignant illustration depicting an intimate moment between two figures in a domestic setting, capturing the idea that death is viewed as a welcoming presence rather than something to be feared or avoided.
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Add depth and meaning to any room with our beautifully framed print, 'Illustration of Man Meeting Death in His Personal Abode'. This poignant artwork by Alfred Rethel (1816-1959) invites contemplation on mortality's gentle approach. A thought-provoking reminder that death is not an end, but a transition into the universe. Elevate your space with this striking piece from Fine Art Storehouse.
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