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Silence = Death Project
1987

German
mid-17th century

Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
12th century

Jacques Louis David
1787
Elias Not Afraid
2022

North French
ca. 1450–1500

Guido Cagnacci
ca. 1645–55

British, Staffordshire
ca. 1820–30

Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre
ca. 1740–41

Bartolomeo Vivarini
1484

Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara)
ca. 3rd century

Medici Porcelain Manufactory
Sebald Beham
ca. 1575–80
Arthur Jafa
2016

Erastus Salisbury Field
1865–80

Master of the Death of Absalom (?)
ca. 1510

Louis-Oscar Roty
1894

Jean Pénicaud I
early 16th century

Tilman Heysacker
late 15th century
![[Death Scene], François Aubert French, Albumen silver print from glass negative](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP-388-018.jpg)
François Aubert
Noriega
1867

Paul McMahon
1975

Anselm Kiefer
1976

Francesco Antommarchi
cast in plaster 1821, executed in bronze ca. 1833
Moche
3rd–6th century

Edward Weston
1939

Steve Hawley
1988

Judith Rothschild
1987

Christian Rohlfs
ca. 1918–19

Berardino Gentile
late 18th century
Lee Friedlander
2002
Moche
3rd–6th century

Daniel Chester French
Piccirilli Brothers Marble Carving Studio
1889–93, carved 1921–26

John Singer Sargent
1921–22

Moderno (Galeazzo Mondella)
early 16th century

Johan Hagemeyer
1940

Johan Hagemeyer
1940
![[Emperor Maximilian's Death Carriage], François Aubert French, Albumen silver print from glass negative](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP-388-006.jpg)
François Aubert
Noriega
1867
Ben Shahn
1949

Moïse Kisling
Jacques Lipchitz
ca. 1920

Arnulf Rainer
1978

South Netherlandish
early 16th century