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Ghostly Skeleton Trying to Strangle a Sick Child (Diphtheria) | Richard Tennant Cooper | 20th Century Giorgio de Chirico becomes a symbol of human

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becomes a symbol of human existence—fragile yet enduring in the face of life's inevitable trials

particularly the vibrant landscapes of Arles

where the artist lies surrounded by his unfinished works

"The Anatomy Lesson of Dr

Caspar David Friedrich's Woman before the Rising Sun (1818–20) captures the Romantic ideal of personal communion with nature as a pathway to spiritual and emotional transcendence

Ghostly Skeleton Trying to Strangle a Sick Child (Diphtheria) | Richard Tennant Cooper | 20th Century Giorgio de Chirico becomes a symbol of humanAbout the artwork: Richard Tennant Cooper was a British artist whose work uniquely bridged the realms of medical illustration and surrealism, creating haunting depictions of human suffering and disease. His paintings often explored the physical and psychological toll of illness, sometimes portraying diseases as grotesque, anthropomorphic entities attacking their victims. Cooper's background as a medical illustrator during the early 20th century,

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