Deathbed
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- | [[Image:Death of Cleopatra by Rixens.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''The Death of [[Cleopatra]]'' ([[1874]]) by [[Jean-André Rixens ]]]] | + | [[Image:A painting of the English romantic poet Thomas Chatterton, believed to have killed himself with arsenic in 1770.jpg |thumb|left|200px|''[[The Death of Chatterton]]'' (1856) by [[Henry Wallis]]]] |
+ | [[Image:Morphine.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Morphine]]'' ([[1894]]) - [[Santiago Rusiñol]]]] | ||
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- | :''[[deathbed conversion]], [[death scene]] [[I CANNOT live without my life! I CANNOT live without my soul!]]'' | + | '''Deathbed''' refers to the [[bed]] on which someone [[dies]] or the [[last]] [[hour]]s before [[death]]. |
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- | # The [[bed]] on which someone [[dies]] | + | |
- | # The [[last]] [[hour]]s before [[death]] | + | |
== Paintings == | == Paintings == | ||
- | *''[[Lord Byron on His Deathbed]]'' by [[Joseph-Denis Odevaere]] | + | *''[[Lord Byron on His Deathbed]]'' by Joseph-Denis Odevaere |
- | *''The Death of [[Cleopatra]]'' ([[1874]]) by [[Jean-André Rixens]] | + | *''[[The Death of Cleopatra (Rixens)|The Death of Cleopatra]]'' (1874) by Jean-André Rixens |
- | * [[Josef Danhauser]] was the Austrian painter who did the [[death mask]] of [[Beethoven]]. | + | * [[death mask]] of [[Beethoven]] by [[Josef Danhauser]] |
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Deathbed conversion]] | ||
+ | *[[Death scene]] | ||
+ | *"[[I CANNOT live without my life! I CANNOT live without my soul!]]" | ||
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Deathbed refers to the bed on which someone dies or the last hours before death.
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Paintings
- Lord Byron on His Deathbed by Joseph-Denis Odevaere
- The Death of Cleopatra (1874) by Jean-André Rixens
- death mask of Beethoven by Josef Danhauser
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