Dead Animals Collection
"The Circle of Life: From Dinosaurs to Modern Times
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"The Circle of Life: From Dinosaurs to Modern Times, the Fascinating World of Dead Animals" Witness the ancient battle as a Tyrannosaurus Rex feasts on the carrion of a fallen Triceratops, reminding us of nature's cycle. Step into history with "Market Scene with Ecce Homo, 1565, " an oil painting capturing life amidst dead animals in a bustling marketplace. Uncover the haunting reality captured in "The Matabili Insurrection" photograph, where oxen diseased with Rinderpest are shot at Gaberones. Delve into British art history through "The Dead Rabbit" engraving from the Exhibition of the British Institution, showcasing life and death intertwined. Find solace in everyday scenes like "Kitchen Scene, " where Jesus' presence brings comfort despite glimpses of mortality in Martha and Mary's house. Relive The Burmah Expedition through an engraving depicting the removal of a sacred elephant after its passing at Mandalay—an homage to reverence for deceased creatures. Explore a vibrant market scene featuring religious imagery such as Ecce Homo and Carrying of the Cross—a reminder that even amid commerce, death is ever-present. Dive into another kitchen scene painted by Christ at Emmaus c. 1560-65; observe how life continues amidst reminders of mortality within this domestic setting. Reflect on humanity's fascination with death as depicted in Market Scene: Ecce Homo, Flagellation, and Carrying of the Cross—artistic expressions that confront our own mortality head-on. Experience war's grim realities through "The Horrors of War" engraving depicting soldiers encountering dead animals on their way to Beaugency—a poignant reminder that conflict leaves no one untouched. Discover Plate 4 from "A Repose after Shooting"—an engraved illustration capturing both tranquility and loss after hunting, reminding us of the price paid for life's pleasures.