Crucifix with Skull and Crossbones


Holbeins Ambassadors by Susan Foister,

Holbeins Ambassadors by Susan Foister,
Holbein's famous life-size double portrait The Ambassadors is one of the best known crucifix with skull and crossbones and most impressive of his surviving works. Yet the subject matter has always presented intriguing problems. Who precisely were the two ambassadors of the title? Why did they choose to be painted together -- with an array of globes, astronomical crucifix with skull and crossbones and musical instruments, books crucifix with skull and crossbones and other objects placed on shelves between them, a skull concealed in the foreground of the painting, crucifix with skull and crossbones and a crucifix partially hidden behind a curtain? The recent careful cleaning crucifix with skull and crossbones and restoration of The Ambassadors has enabled an art historian, conservator, crucifix with skull and crossbones and scientist at the National Gallery in London to collaborate on a thorough study of the making crucifix with skull and crossbones and meaning of this fascinating painting. The identity of the sitters -- two French ambassadors to the court of Henry VIII of England -- crucifix with skull and crossbones and why they were painted together are discussed in relation to the religious crucifix with skull and crossbones and power struggles in England crucifix with skull and crossbones and Europe. The authors clarify the iconography crucifix with skull and crossbones and the significance the wealth of objects in the picture may have had for the sitters. Their description of the making of this painting compared with the artist's other surviving works crucifix with skull and crossbones and with other pictures of the period greatly increases our knowledge of Holbein's techniques crucifix with skull and crossbones and working methods.
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Passin' Through by Louis L'Amour,

Passin' Through by Louis L'Amour,
"I'm just passing' through," the rider said when they asked him his name. And from then on, in the high country around Parrot City, he was called just that: Mr. Passing' Through, a man who rode a blue roan with a skull crucifix with skull and crossbones and crossbones brand crucifix with skull and crossbones and didn't know to keep to himself. And he wouldn't keep to himself. Because something about a parched crucifix with skull and crossbones and dusty ranch appealed to him, crucifix with skull and crossbones and something about a woman's hair made him think of not being alone, crucifix with skull and crossbones and something about a scheme to grab the land away from its rightful owner made him want to stay crucifix with skull and crossbones and fight. And so he stayed crucifix with skull and crossbones and fought. Because liars, killers, crucifix with skull and crossbones and cheaters were coming after Passing' Through with murder in their eyes, crucifix with skull and crossbones and a gun had a way of making him feel at home.
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Skull and crossbones - A skull and crossbones is a symbol consisting of a human skull and two bones crossed together under the skull. It is generally used as a warning for something that is dangerous or deadly, usually poison.

Totenkopf - Totenkopf is the German word for "Death's Head" and is used to describe a military insignia featuring a skull above crossed bones. It is distinguished from the similar traditions of the skull and crossbones and the Jolly Roger by the fact that the bones are positioned directly behind the skull and the lower jaw bone is absent.

Rugby (brand) - Rugby was launched in 2004 by clothing designer Ralph Lauren to cater to the college set. The brand's post-prep look replaced the traditional polo pony with a skull and crossbones motif and has edgier styling and slightly lower price points than the signature Polo Ralph Lauren brand.

Bacalou - In Vodun, (the Voodoo religion), Bacalou is an evil loa (or spirit), represented by a skull and crossbones.

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