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Two of the mummies along the walls of the Capuchin Catacombs.
This photo of Rosalia Lombardo was taken in 1984. Why is that interesting? She was the last person buried in the catacombs of the Capuchin Monastery 64 years before this photo was taken, in 1920.
spells-of-life: This photo of Rosalia Lombardo was taken in 1984. Why is that interesting? She was the last person buried in the catacombs of the Capuchin Monastery 64 years before this photo was taken, in 1920.
did-you-kno:When two white-faced capuchin monkeys say hello, they simultaneously stick their fingers into each other’s noses and gently sway back and forth in a trance-like state for several minutes. Source fun tip: try this with a friend
gorettmisstag: Capuchine Chandelier by Tony Tasset
bitsofhistory: Capuchin Crypt, Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappucini Under the church of Santa Maria della Cocezione in Rome,lies the fascinatingly morbid Capuchin Crypt, a small space consisting of 7 tiny chapels, entirely decorated by the bones
capuchins:art school dean: im sorry but we’ve reviewed your portfolio and im afraid we cant accept you into this collegeme: art school dean: holy shit
cma-prints: Entrance to the French Capuchin Convent at Athens, Charles Meryon, 1854, Cleveland Museum of Art: Prints Medium: etchinghttps://clevelandart.org/art/1968.259
Mummy facts post 3: Rosalia Lombardo. The blinking dead. Born in 1918 in Palermo, Sicily. Died December 20th, 1920 of Pneumonia. Rosalia’s grief stricken father was so distressed by her death that he approached Doctor Alfredo Salafia, a noted
odditiesoflife: Capuchin Catacombs - Palermo, Italy In 1599, Capuchin monks discovered that their catacombs contained a mysterious preservative that helped mummify the dead. As a result, more than 8,000 Sicilians from all walks of life chose to be buried
vagabonne: Colonel Enea Di Giuliano. Capuchin Catacombs, 1848.
did-you-kno:When two white-faced capuchin monkeys say hello, they simultaneously stick their fingers into each other’s noses and gently sway back and forth in a trance-like state for several minutes. Source
blondebrainpower: Jacket in the Capuchin style (hooded). France, c. 1760-1770. Shaped taffeta, brocaded silk and spun silver, entre-deux and silver lace flounces. UFAC collection. Inv. 96-07-80. © Les Arts Décoratifs, Paris. Photo by Jean Tholance
deathandmysticism: Mummies at the crypt of the Capuchin monastery in Brno, Czech Republic
ancient-serpent: The Capuchine catacombs in Palermo, Sicily contain some 8,000 mummified bodies dating back to the 16th century. Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian
welcometothe1jungle: The Capuchin Crypt is a small space comprising several tiny chapels located beneath the church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini on the Via Veneto near Piazza Barberini in Rome, Italy. It contains the skeletal remains
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celtic-cat2u: The Imperial Crypt, usually called “Capuchins’ Crypt”, in Vienna.
mortem-et-necromantia: Monks buried in Brno Capuchin Monastery.
sixpenceee: The Catacombs of the Capuchins in Palermo, Sicily, Southern Italy. I got the pictures from here
theoddcollection: More from the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Italy: Two mummified 3 years old twin girls.
bj-vs-trapper-maine-thunderdome: ———————————————–M.A.S.H Daemons!!!Names and Species:Hawkeye - Evelyn (Capuchin monkey)Trapper - Aileen (Irish Wolfhound)BJ - Matilda (Golden retriever)Father Mulcahy - Máiréad (Highland
deathandmysticism: Our Lady of the Conception of the Capuchins, Rome, Italy
hauntedhistory: Capuchins’ Catacombs Palermo, Italy
musicktoplayinthedark:Catacombs of the Capuchin Monastery, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, 1950 - by Herbert List (1903 – 1975), German
deathandmysticism: Womens’ corridor at the Capuchins’ Catacombs, Italy
capuchin-hackerfucker: killifishes: podencos: chillypepperhothothot: Yellowstone by SheltieBoy on Flickr. @micawindow I can’t believe @captaincassiopeia
blackpaint20: Capuchin Crypt in Brno, Czech Republic
androphilia: Chaldeans Of The Mardin Province (Mesopotamia) A 19th-century French postcard, edited by the Mission of the Capuchin Fathers, showing two Chaldean Christian men of the Mardin Province in Southeastern Turkey, along the Syrian border.
picture-perfect-world: theanimalkingdom: IJ the capuchin monkey looks through a camera in Sydney, Australia. The 20-month-old monkey is being trained for education displays and TV/film work… (via Pictures of the day: 30 June 2010 - Telegraph )
themacabrenbold: Inspired by the Capuchin bone memorial, Balint Zsako’s “Monument” is an approximately nine-foot tall collage of skeletons in his exhibition at the Loyola University Museum of Art. Read more here
jestershark: 1. The Beinhaus (Bone House) in Hallstatt, Austria.2. The Skull Cathedral in Otranto, Italy.3. Capela dos Osso (Chapel of Bones) in Evora, Portugal. 4. Same as above.5. Sedlec Ossuary, in Kutná Hora, the Czech Republic. 6. Capuchin Crypt,
segretecose:me every time i take a sip of my cappuccino: do they know it’s called cappuccino because the color is similar to the sackcloth worn by capuchin friars (cappuccini). do they know capuchin friars got their name from the hood (cappuccio)