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-'''''Severed Heads''''' ([[1818]]) [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jahsonic/544453454/in/photostream/] is a painting by French artist [[Théodore Géricault]]. It depicts two [[severed]] [[head]]s on a white cloth. It turns out to be, not a painting of two heads fresh from the [[guillotine]], but a painted elaboration of an illustration to a book on anatomy (''[[Engravings, explaining the Anatomy of the Bones, Muscles and Joints]]''[http://archive.org/stream/engravingsofbone00bell#page/n6/mode/1up] ) by British surgeon [[John Bell]]. +'''''Severed Heads''''' ([[1818]]) [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jahsonic/544453454/in/photostream/] is a painting by French artist [[Théodore Géricault]]. It depicts two [[severed]] [[head]]s on a white cloth. It turns out to be, not a painting of two heads fresh from the [[guillotine]], but a painted elaboration of an illustration to a book on anatomy (''[[Engravings, explaining the Anatomy of the Bones, Muscles and Joints]]'' ) by British surgeon [[John Bell]].
==See also== ==See also==
 +*http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/119264
*[[Decapitation]] *[[Decapitation]]
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Severed Heads (1818) [1] is a painting by French artist Théodore Géricault. It depicts two severed heads on a white cloth. It turns out to be, not a painting of two heads fresh from the guillotine, but a painted elaboration of an illustration to a book on anatomy (Engravings, explaining the Anatomy of the Bones, Muscles and Joints ) by British surgeon John Bell.

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