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-[[Image:Guido Cagnacci Death of Cleopatra.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''The Death of [[Cleopatra]]'' ([[1658]]) by [[Guido Cagnacci]]]]+ 
-[[Image:Death of Cleopatra by Rixens.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''The Death of [[Cleopatra]]'' ([[1874]]) by [[Jean-André Rixens ]]]]+
-[[Image:Mirrored Dying Cleopatra by Arnold Boecklin.JPG|thumb|right|200px|''The Death of [[Cleopatra]]'' ([[1872]]) by [[Arnold Böcklin]]]]+
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-# ''[[The Death of Cleopatra]]''+# ''[[The Death of Cleopatra]]'', famously rendered in paint by Cagnacci, Rixens and Böcklin
# [[Damsel in distress]] # [[Damsel in distress]]
# [[Eros and Thanatos]] # [[Eros and Thanatos]]

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  1. The Death of Cleopatra, famously rendered in paint by Cagnacci, Rixens and Böcklin
  2. Damsel in distress
  3. Eros and Thanatos
  4. Femme fatale
  5. Death and the Maiden
  6. Hans Baldung Grien: The 'Ages' series and Death
  7. Death, for the ancient Greeks, was "hollow and dark like woman".




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