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The Death of the Virgin, Bartolomeo Vivarini  Italian, Tempera on wood
Bartolomeo Vivarini
1484
The Angel of Death and the Sculptor from the Milmore Memorial, Daniel Chester French  American, Marble, American
Daniel Chester French
Carver Carved by Piccirilli Brothers Marble Carving Studio
1889–93, carved 1921–26
Annunciation of the Death of of the Virgin, Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist  French, Pot-metal glass and vitreous paint, French
Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist
ca. 1500
The Annunciation of the Death of the Virgin, Samuel van Hoogstraten  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Samuel van Hoogstraten
ca. 1670
Dead Christ Supported by Angels, Bronze, Northern Italian
Northern Italian
early 16th century
The Dead Christ in the Tomb with Two Angels, Abraham Janssen van Nuyssen  Flemish, Oil on canvas
Abraham Janssen van Nuyssen
ca. 1610
Reclining Figure of Saint Holding Cross, Supported by Two Angels (Death of the Magdalene?), Pedro  Duque Cornejo  Spanish, Black chalk, reclining figure reinforced with pen and dark brown ink. On light beige paper
Attributed to Pedro Duque Cornejo
Former Attribution Anonymous, Spanish, School of Seville, 17th century
ca. 1700–50
The Death of the Virgin, Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn)  Dutch, Etching and drypoint; fourth of five states
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn)
1639
Death of St. Cecilia, Hieronymus (Jerome) Wierix  Netherlandish, Engraving
Hieronymus (Jerome) Wierix
After Francesco Vanni
ca. 1599–1605
The Death of Saint Joseph, Niccolò Ricciolini  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of charcoal (or black chalk), lightly squared in charcoal
Niccolò Ricciolini
1739
Death of Saint Joseph, Anonymous, Italian  Italian, Red and black chalk
Anonymous, Italian
The Death of St. Cecilia, Johann Friedrich Greuter  German, Engraving
Johann Friedrich Greuter
After Domenichino (Domenico Zampieri)
Publisher Hendrick van Schoel
ca. 1640–60
Death of Saint Joseph, Anonymous, Italian, Emilian (Parmese), 17th century  Italian, Red chalk, pen and brown ink, highlighted with white and blue-green gouache on light brown paper; squared in black chalk
Anonymous, Italian, Emilian (Parmese), 17th century
17th century
Death of Christ Redeeming Souls from Purgatory, Anonymous, Italian, Roman-Bolognese, 17th century  Italian, Pen and brown ink over black chalk on light tan paper. Arched top
Anonymous, Italian, Roman-Bolognese, 17th century
17th century
The Death of St. Joseph, Alonso Cano  Spanish, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1766
The Death of St. Joseph, Robert van Audenaerde  Flemish, Etching
Robert van Audenaerde
Publisher Arnold van Westerhout
After Carlo Maratti
The death of Saint Anne with various family members surrounding her and angels overhead, Cesare Fantetti  Italian, Etching and engraving
Cesare Fantetti
After Andrea Sacchi
Publisher François Collignon
1670–80
Allegory of the Death of a Religious Man, Frans Francken II  Flemish, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown and blue ink
Frans Francken II
early 17th century
Dead Christ with Angels, Edouard Manet  French, Etching and aquatint in brown/black ink; third state of three
Edouard Manet
Printer Henri Guérard
1866–67
Dead Christ Mourned Over by Angels, Anonymous, Italian, Roman-Bolognese, 17th century  Italian, Red chalk on light tan paper
Anonymous, Italian, Roman-Bolognese, 17th century
17th century
Design of Dead Christ Supported by Two Angels a Saint, Marco Marchetti (Marco da Faenza)  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash over traces of leadpoint
Marco Marchetti (Marco da Faenza)
1553–88
Death of St. Francis, after Giotto, upper Church San Francesco, Assisi, William Young Ottley  British, Pen and black ink, brush and gray wash; framing lines in pen and black ink
William Young Ottley
After Giotto di Bondone
1795–1836
The death of Saint Joseph, lying on a bed, with Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and angels at his side, Johann Christian Teucher  German, Etching
Johann Christian Teucher
Intermediary draftsman Stefano Torelli
After Giuseppe Maria Crespi
1740–50
Sculpture Designs for Saint Peter, Saint Paul, and the Angel of Death, Anonymous, German, Augsburg or Munich, early 17th century, Pen and brown and black ink, brush and red-brown wash
Anonymous, German, Augsburg or Munich, early 17th century
early 17th century
Old Age (Night), from "The Four Ages of Man and Death with the Last Judgment", Hieronymus (Jerome) Wierix  Netherlandish, Engraving; state before Hollstein's first state of two (before astrological symbols added to the flag on left)
Hieronymus (Jerome) Wierix
After Ambrosius Francken I
Before 1619
The Dead Christ in the Tomb, Verre églomisé, Italian
Italian
16th century
Death of St. Peter and St. Paul (Saint Pierre et Saint Paul dans le tombeau), Claude Vignon  French, Etching
Claude Vignon
Publisher Published by François Langlois
17th century
The Martyrdom of St. Catherine of Alexandria, Bernardino Poccetti  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over red chalk
Bernardino Poccetti
1548–1612
Icon with the Koimesis, Elephant ivory, Byzantine
Byzantine
late 900s
The Martyrdom of St. Lawrence, Claude Vignon  French, Etching, second state of three (Pacht Bassani)
Claude Vignon
Dedicatee Dedicated to François Langlois
ca. 1627
The Martyrdom of Saint Barbara, Martin Johann Schmidt  Austrian, Brush and black ink with white heightening
Martin Johann Schmidt
18th century
Martyrdom of St. Catherine, Claude Mellan  French, Engraving
Claude Mellan
After Simon Vouet
Dedicatee Cardinal de La Valette
1625
Pietà, Anonymous, Italian, Bolognese, 17th century  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of charcoal on light brown paper
Anonymous, Italian, Bolognese, 17th century
17th century

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