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DIE ELTEKLKEIT DES IRDISCHEN (VANITY). Titian, c. 1515. Alte Pinakothek, Munich.
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ALL IS VANITY. Charles Allan Gilbert, 1892. Private Collection.
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THE AMBASSADORS. Hans Holbein the Younger, 1533. National Gallery, London.
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IN ICTU OCULI. Valdés Leal, 1670-72. Hospital de la Caridad, Seville.
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CLOISTER CEMETERY IN THE SNOW. Caspar David Friedrich, 1817-19. Destroyed 1945, Berlin.
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THE TRIUMPH OF DEATH. Pieter Bruegel the Elder, c. 1562. Museo del Prado, Madrid.
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KNIGHT, DEATH AND THE DEVIL. Albrecht Dürer, 1513. British Museum, London.

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