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Boot Hill
The Hour of the Wolf, Ingmar Bergman
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Max Ernst at Home
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Vittore Carpaccio, Crucifixion and Apotheosis of the Ten Thousand Martyrs (1515). Oil on canvas. Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice.
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Last Judgment, c. 1537-41
Michelangelo Buonarroti
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Alessandro Magnasco - Prayer of the Penitent Monks.
The tension between their penitence of spirit and the surrounding darkness of the world is very engaging; Magnasco is one of my favorite painters, although he may not have the precise finesse of Jacques-Louis or Caravaggio, his mastery of drama and contrast compensates.
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Scene from Mary Wigman’s Totentanz, c.1926
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