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"As autumn settles across the land, and there is more darkness than sunlight in each day, it is traditional to think about Halloween, and the dead.


There are several painting in existence that portray imagined macabre scenes that encourage the mind to loosen all grip on reality, and open the portals for the nightmares to dive between the nether worlds and our mortal existence.


However, what occurs when art does not just suggest death, but incorporates parts of deceased beings into the art work? The imagined becomes monstrously real in a grotesque way, as with Study of a Head, and other sculptures created with human teeth and various animal parts."


Read more here: https://marjoriemorgan.substack.com/p/the-macabre-bones-of-art

13 artworks
Study of a Head
© Ana Maria Pacheco, courtesy of Pratt Contemporary / Bridgeman Images. Photo credit: Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library

Study of a Head 1990

Ana Maria Pacheco (b.1943)

Polychromed wood, glass & human teeth

H 19.5 x W 25 cm

Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library

Friday Object, 1st Class Fried Fish Bones (Herring)
© DACS 2023. Photo credit: National Galleries of Scotland

Friday Object, 1st Class Fried Fish Bones (Herring) 1970

Joseph Beuys (1921–1986)

Fishbone & greaseproof paper in a glass-fronted wooden box

H 30.5 x W 11.5 x D 6.5 cm

National Galleries of Scotland

Female Fetish Figure
Photo credit: Horniman Museum and Gardens

Female Fetish Figure 1870

unknown artist

Wood, copper alloy, bead, glass, resin, human tooth & string

H 68.5 x W 15 x D 14 cm

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Male Fetish Figure
Photo credit: Horniman Museum and Gardens

Male Fetish Figure 1870

unknown artist

Wood, copper alloy, glass, resin, human tooth & string

H 64 x W 12.5 x D 14 cm

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Ship of Bones*
Photo credit: St Albans Museums

Ship of Bones* 1803 or later

unknown artist

Bone

H 46 x W 57 x D 18 cm

St Albans Museums

Montage: Black and White
© the copyright holder. Photo credit: Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery

Montage: Black and White c.1970

Thelma Hulbert (1913–1995)

Oil, fabric & fish bones on canvas

H 57 x W 61 cm

Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery

Whale Bone Arch
Photo credit: Fiona Jeffrey / Art UK

Whale Bone Arch 1853 & 2002

unknown artist

Whale bone

H 580 x W 400 x D 30 cm

Panel with Two Figures*
Photo credit: National Museums Scotland

Panel with Two Figures* c.1870

unknown artist

Wood & pāua shell

H 242 x W 61 x D 5 cm

National Museums Scotland

Painted Whale Eardrum
Photo credit: Historic Environment Scotland

Painted Whale Eardrum 20th C

unknown artist

Bone

H 12 x W 7 x D 6 cm

Historic Environment Scotland

Male and Female Fetish Figures 1870

unknown artist

Wood, copper alloy, bead, glass, resin, human tooth & string

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Efik Carved Head
© the copyright holder. Photo credit: Ilfracombe Museum

Efik Carved Head

unknown artist

Wood, bone & reed

H 32 x W 15 x D 15 cm

Ilfracombe Museum

Ancestor Figure of a Man*
Photo credit: National Museums Scotland

Ancestor Figure of a Man* late 19th–early 20th C

unknown artist

Wood, obsidian & bird bone

H 44.5 cm

National Museums Scotland

Woman with Flattened Body*
Photo credit: National Museums Scotland

Woman with Flattened Body* 19th C

unknown artist

Wood, obsidian & bird bone

H 64.5 x W 14 x D 10.5 cm

National Museums Scotland