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    41 Strange‏ @41Strange Apr 8

    The Angel of Death Victorious is a bronze sculpture in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio. It was created by sculptor Herman Matzen in the 1920spic.twitter.com/wMyZyyCl8J

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      2. Stéphane SORLAT‏ @SorStephane Apr 9
        Replying to @41Strange

        Bordeaux cementerypic.twitter.com/KqautF3xJM

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      1. Anoop‏ @anoopkbhat Apr 9
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        A #penandink rendition of the sculpture drawn by #ChrisMoyen was on the cover of Finnish #deathmetal band #Archgoat's 2015 album, The Apocalyptic Triumphator.pic.twitter.com/qBvUZGT4F7

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      2. The King In Yolo‏ @greuh Apr 9
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        Sculpture of death, university of medecine, Paris, France 👇 😄pic.twitter.com/kncqaxUfsg

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      1. Mazier‏ @Mazier49 Apr 9
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        Kinda reminds me of Doctor Who's weeping angels. Creepy but I love it. 🙌pic.twitter.com/ncLfLe4dQf

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      1. Bill Moseley‏Verified account @choptopmoseley Apr 9
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        My uncle is buried there

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      2. Vika • Illustrator‏ @PositivelyVika Apr 9
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        beautiful sculpture! I remember drawing it some years back :)pic.twitter.com/61HDVeAR9g

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      4. Vika • Illustrator‏ @PositivelyVika Apr 9
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        I do! Thank you so much! http://www.insatgram.com/vika.yarova 

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      1. Kero‏ @Keroan0 Apr 9
        Replying to @41Strange @LSBlackwood

        Reminds me of "Eternal Silence" in Graceland Cemetary. It's said that if you look into its eyes, they will open and you will see the moment of your death.pic.twitter.com/schbHuxatQ

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      1. Junedananas‏ @Junedananas Apr 9
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        Don't blink. Don't even blink. Blink, and you are dead.

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      2. S. Potter‏ @spot_the_cello Apr 9
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        More about the Haserot Angel, for those interested:https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-haserot-angel-cleveland-ohio …

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      3. Summer Gotschall‏ @SummerGotschall Apr 9
        Replying to @spot_the_cello @41Strange

        I was going to say, bludgeoning with fasces seems like a weirdly violent yet fittingly neoclassical way to summon peopl to meet their maker, but duh it's an extinguished torch. Thanks for the link!

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      2. Poochy‏ @poetpooch Apr 9
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        I really like it. DOES THAT MAKE ME A BAD DOG???

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      3. Louise Vee‏ @LouiseVee1 Apr 9
        Replying to @poetpooch @41Strange

        No. Cemeteries are great, except for their monumental waste of valuable real estate. That statue is cool.

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      4. Poochy‏ @poetpooch Apr 9
        Replying to @LouiseVee1 @41Strange

        Oooh good! Mom loves them - she been to Pere la Chaise & da one in Savannah where the statue on da cover of "Midnight in da Garden of Good & Evil" is.

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      5. Louise Vee‏ @LouiseVee1 Apr 9
        Replying to @poetpooch @41Strange

        I love NOLA cemeteries. In Chicago we have Graceland. I have never gone.

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      6. Poochy‏ @poetpooch Apr 9
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        Mom liked the NOLA ones too! Could be 'cause when she was a college pup, her friends took her on a wonderful *trip* to a cemetery! She remembers sitting in a giant granite Bible for hours. 😃

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      7. Deb‏ @DebAbides Apr 9
        Replying to @poetpooch @LouiseVee1 @41Strange

        Does that experience explain things for you...

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      8. Poochy‏ @poetpooch Apr 9
        Replying to @DebAbides @LouiseVee1 @41Strange

        Maybeee...mom never connected them. Cemeteries are just fascinating to her...she went to Pere la Chaise to find Jim Morrison's grave & got Oscar Wilde tossed in. Glastonbury because of the grave of Arthur & Guinevere. She views them as pilgrimages.

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