Special alert: we have just reduced the price of our few remaining Morbid Anatomy Museum 2014 wall calendars (top image) by 40%; you can get yours now for only $12 (regularly $20) by clicking here!
This handsome calendar features twelve full-color photographs of 18th
century Italian anatomical waxworks, 17th century fetal skeleton
tableaux, and Walter Potter taxidermied kittens having a tea party.
Important dates such as the birthday of Edward Gorey, the first
performance at Paris' Théâtre du Grand-Guignol, Dia de los Muertos and
Santa Muerte's Feast Day are also noted.
Also! Have you visited the Morbid Anatomy Museum Gift Shop lately? We have tons of wonderful new additions. Fancy a signed, limited edition artwork by artist Saul Chernick ("Exit Strategy," 2nd down) or French artist Justine Gasquet ("Ollier’s Photo Collection Little Girl," 3rd down)? Perhaps you might be more interested in a silk histology scarf or handkerchief "printed with a slice of human Rectum, stained and examined with light microscopy" by ingenious anatomical artist Emily Evans (6th down)? Or perhaps you might like to own a gorgeous unique print from George Krause's "Saints and Martyrs" photograph series, paying "homage to the anonymous artisans who fashioned [religious] statues..." (4th down)? Or maybe your collection would not be complete without a one of a kind piece of anthropomorphic rat taxidermy by Emily Binard ("Lil' Hell Raiser, 5th down) or a beautiful, limited edition decorative flower-bedecked gingerbread skull is made by Austrian-Slovakian Delidesign (bottom image)?
You can see the full, dizzying collection of art, taxidermy, books, edibles and collectables sourced from artists and makers around the world on the Morbid Anatomy Museum Gift Shop by clicking here.
Also! Have you visited the Morbid Anatomy Museum Gift Shop lately? We have tons of wonderful new additions. Fancy a signed, limited edition artwork by artist Saul Chernick ("Exit Strategy," 2nd down) or French artist Justine Gasquet ("Ollier’s Photo Collection Little Girl," 3rd down)? Perhaps you might be more interested in a silk histology scarf or handkerchief "printed with a slice of human Rectum, stained and examined with light microscopy" by ingenious anatomical artist Emily Evans (6th down)? Or perhaps you might like to own a gorgeous unique print from George Krause's "Saints and Martyrs" photograph series, paying "homage to the anonymous artisans who fashioned [religious] statues..." (4th down)? Or maybe your collection would not be complete without a one of a kind piece of anthropomorphic rat taxidermy by Emily Binard ("Lil' Hell Raiser, 5th down) or a beautiful, limited edition decorative flower-bedecked gingerbread skull is made by Austrian-Slovakian Delidesign (bottom image)?
You can see the full, dizzying collection of art, taxidermy, books, edibles and collectables sourced from artists and makers around the world on the Morbid Anatomy Museum Gift Shop by clicking here.
AND if you are interested in learning more about the nascent Morbid Anatomy Museum, check out this lovely article in today's Wall Street Journal!
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