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Remember the rose from 'the letter 38?' The skeleton picks it up, the flower blooms.
This might've been more timely with working internet - noted poster and graphic artist Alton Kelley passed away recently of complications from osteoporosis. One of his famous posters was for a 1966 Grateful Dead show, depicting a skeleton wearing and holding garlands of roses. The image was nicked from an old engraving from 'The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam' and colorized. (The original engraving was from Edmund J. Sullivan.) Rest in peace, Alton Kelley.
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