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  2. Dying of Everything - Wikipedia

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    Dying of Everything is the eleventh studio album by American death metal band Obituary. Music videos were made for "The Wrong Time", "Dying of Everything" and "Barley Alive". Reception

  3. Cause of Death (album) - Wikipedia

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    The cover art of this album was used in an H. P. Lovecraft collection, Lovecraft's Nightmare A. It was intended to be used as the cover artwork of Sepultura's album Beneath the Remains which released the year before Cause of Death. However, Roadrunner Records sent the original album cover of Beneath the Remains to Obituary.

  4. Mourning portraits - Wikipedia

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    Mourning portrait of K. Horvath-Stansith, née Kiss, artist unknown, 1680s A Child of the Honigh Family on its Deathbed, by an unknown painter, 1675-1700. A mourning portrait or deathbed portrait is a portrait of a person who has recently died, usually shown on their deathbed, or lying in repose, displayed for mourners.

  5. 'Masterpiece' home once owned by a Brockton mayor just sold ...

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    BROCKTON − A house that was once owned by former Brockton Mayor James Harrington sold for $779,900, topping the list of real estate transactions for single-family homes in the city.

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  7. George Greenamyer - Wikipedia

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    George Mossman Greenamyer (July 13, 1939 [1] – April 26, 2023) [2] [3] was an American sculptor.. He received a BFA in 1963 from the Philadelphia College of Art and an MFA in 1969 from the University of Kansas.

  8. Post-mortem photography - Wikipedia

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    Post-mortem photograph of Emperor Frederick III of Germany, 1888. Post-mortem photograph of Brazil's deposed emperor Pedro II, taken by Nadar, 1891.. The invention of the daguerreotype in 1839 made portraiture commonplace, as many of those who were unable to afford the commission of a painted portrait could afford to sit for a photography session.

  9. Jay J. Armes - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Armes had a small private zoo in his home in the North Loop area. [18] [19] He raised German Shepherds, big cats and owned a chimpanzee. [9] Later permits allowed him to keep the dogs and chimpanzee, own a cheetah, cougar, tapir, and several monkeys. [20] Armes learned to drive, fly a jet plane and scuba dive. [21]