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ex0skeletal:The Severed Head of Medusa by artist Damien Hirst is made of a single piece of crystal g
achasma:Herodias mutilating the severed head of Saint John the Baptist held by Salome (detail) attri
“The World’s Most Famous Ghosts” by Daniel Cohen, 1979Source
Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of HolofernesArtemisia Gentileschi (Italian; 1593–1654 or l
typhlonectes:Meet the Sea Slugs That Chop Off Their Heads and Grow New BodiesTheir severed heads get
synthpopagogo:Björk being Björk posing with a drawing of a body with the head severed from it
The Critic, season 1, episode 2 (”Miserable”).
ex0skeletal:The Severed Head of Medusa by artist Damien Hirst is made of a single piece of crystal g
The Gauls really did embalm the severed heads of enemies, research showsThey were fearsome warriors
The Triumph of DavidLorenzo Lippi (Italian; 1606–1665)Oil on canvasDorotheum, Vienna, Austria
neiru2013:RISU (Coin: Magic World)Was introduced by the discovery of his severed head. Possesses rar
The Hindu goddess Chinnamastā (Sanskrit: “She whose head is severed”), one of the Mahavi
slobbering:Eternal Pain - The Severed Head of Medusa. 1913.Paul Darde. 1888-1963. gypsum
7d0:The Severed Head of Medusa by artist Damien Hirst
Lovis Corinth (German; 1858–1925)Salomé II (Salome and the Head of John the Baptist)Oil on canvas, 1
slobbering:Eternal Pain - The Severed Head of Medusa. 1913.Paul Darde. 1888-1963. gypsum
achasma:Herodias mutilating the severed head of Saint John the Baptist held by Salome (detail) attri
ex0skeletal:(via The Delicate Wax Sculptures of Rebecca Stevenson | Hi-Fructose Magazine)
Apparently this dress is made using tea bags? Crazers. The severed head is a nice touch.
dionysian-mystery:Damien Hirst - The Severed Head of Medusa (Crystal Glass)
by VegasMike
生首散らし FRESH severed head collection #生首 #severedhead #刺青 #traditionaljapanesetattoo #japanesetattoo
Judith with the Head of HolofernesAndrea Mantegna (Italian; ca. 1431–1505) or follower, possibly Giu
Matteo Rosselli (Italian; 1578–1650)The Triumph of DavidOil on canvas, 1621Musée du Louvre, Paris; p
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