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"Heads of Torture Victims"
Theodore Géricault, c. 1810 г.
Géricault set himself the task of depicting the agony of people undergoing torture as plausibly as possible. To do so, he used an expressive painting technique. Before creating his work, the French artist spent a lot of time in hospitals and morgues, studying nature.
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"Night"
Max Beckmann, 1918.
A scene of brigands raiding a family, which is associated with Germany's entry into a special period of history. In his work, Max Beckmann reflected on the brutality that overwhelmed Europe in the twentieth century.
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"Necronome"
Hans Rudolf Giger, 1976.
Everyone has at least heard of, if not seen, the cult movie Alien. But few know to whom we owe the appearance of this creature.
During the filming of Dune (1984), director O'Bannon met Hans Giger.
This Swiss surrealist's conceptual drawings for "Dune" were very influential on O'Bannon's screenplay. After discussing Giger's work, O'Bannon and Schussett realized they knew how the alien creature would behave.
The picture above is part of a series of works that inspired the look of Alien.
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"The Ghost of a Flea"
William Blake, 1820
The canvas depicts a mystical monster, a strange symbiosis of man and insect. The ghost holds an empty cup in his hand and looks inside with a greedy, hungry gaze. In recent years, the artist had become fascinated by mysticism and claimed to have seen this ghost himself.
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Vasily Golubev "What's Next?", 2010.
What's next " I'll call you" ․․․․.
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"Grandpa, please, let's go home"
Vasily Shulzhenko, 1996
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Simberg Hugo "The Garden of Death", 1896
In the Finnish artist's ĸpainting, human souls are depicted as plants in need of constant care, and the garden itself is represented as a place where death can express its feelings.
According to one interpretation, death is the face of love, and the flowers are so fragile that they cannot withstand the effects of this feeling.
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Litvinova Yulia "Come, dear, don't be afraid", 2017
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1․"Letterᴏ to Mother"
2. 1․ "The letterᴏ has been interrupted"
3. 1․ "The letterᴏ left unfinished"
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"Electric Chair"
Andy Warhol, 1964
With this masterpiece Warhol opened his famous very scary cycle of "death and disasters". As the author recalls, the plot was inspired by thoughts of death.
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"Inferno"
Hans Memling, 1485.
Memling is one of the brightest representatives of the northern religious school. His vision of hell is executed in ominous red-black and black-yellow colors. The demon with a triumphant expression tramples with his feet the souls of sinners, drawn very naturalistically, and they suffer, anticipating eternal torment.
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Pictures that break the brain
Illustrations by Anton Kakhidze
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Pink calves with wings, rabbits having picnics - rather strange but impressive illustrations by Chilean artist María Jesús Contreras.
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Untitled
Zdzislaw Beksiński, 1954
The only contemporary Polish artist to have exhibited at the Museum of Art. Being very optimistic and good-natured in life, Zdzislaw created mostly gloomy and eerie images on his canvases. He never titled his paintings and despised those who looked for meaning in them
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"Skull with a burning cigarette" - Van Gogh
It is known that the famous Dutch artist suffered from schizophrenia. Blood-chilling canvas was written exactly at the time of exacerbation of the disease. All his life Van Gogh smoked a lot, and the depicted skull is probably partly his self-portrait.
1885-1886
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"Severed heads" - Theodore Géricault
Depicting the heads of people, cut off by the guillotine during the execution, the artist wanted to show the collapse of the ideals of the French Revolution. To prepare for the painting, he specially visited the morgue.
1818
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