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Inspired by Guido Ceronetti's great but little known Silence of the Body, To Die No More is an artist's book about the marvelous embroideries of death taken from many sources both known and long forgotten. 170 fragments - from Aries to Wittgenstein - collected and edited by Herbert Pfostl and Kristofor Minta with splinters by Kristofor Minta, ruins, appropriated by James Walsh, and small paintings of shipwrecks, animals, robbers and ashes by Herbert Pfostl. Made with great care and sober like a good dream. Dedicated to the deeply dead and the truly living.
Skeleton Man Light-up Coin-Operated Cabinet 71'' T x 42'' H x 16'' D. 1930s generic display cabinet with six porcelain light fixtures inside and a glass front door. The figure inside is a medical composition display piece for showing lungs, heart and other organs of the human body along with six more modern Halloween masks and an assortment of rubber spiders, lizards, stink bugs, centipedes, and a skull on a stick. Unique