Death is a part of life, but finding it in the art world is really difficult. If it deals with death, the most common idea is to deal with the historically dramatic era. Regardless of day and age, there is a concept of death always in human thought. When it came back to the era before the Renaissance, the idea of finding death at the present was very complicated. Most Renaissance art works relate to religion. I tried to remove religion, but the main proposal I had to deal with was the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Many people have a psychological image of Jesus drawn from an artistic depiction. Since Jesus's death, various explanations have emerged during the past 2000 years. And it was often influenced by cultural background, political environment and theological background. The depiction of Jesus in the first Christian century art was a short beard and gradually standardized his appearance. These images are usually based on second-hand interpretations of pseudo-sources or interpretation by three hands, and are often historically incorrect. 44 to 45 years old
The influence of Eshmun seems to be reflected in a long and wide geographical area. The scholars believe that the Roman coin depicts the image of the young god between the two snakes. It reflects the worship of God Eshmun, "Therapist". Asklepius is also known as a snake drawn in Greek, but the real Sidnian coin shows that Eshmun is leaning on a staff wrapped in a snake. Likewise, the image is a snake image. Unless they describe Eshmun, Roman coins definitely depict Asclepius
Greek god Apollo is drawn as an arrow shot death. The episodes represented may be Python plundering, making original snake-sculpture protecting Delphi into Pythian Apollo. Or maybe it is an episode of Giant Tityos, or Niobids that killed his mother Leto. A large white marble sculpture - 2.24 meters high (7.3 feet), depicting the Greek god Apollo as a standing archer. The complex contrast of this work is splendid, it seems that this figure is arranged in front and cross section. Although there is no agreement on the details of the exact story drawn, the traditional view is that God replaced the snake, Delphi snake serpent. The arrow just left his bow and his muscular organization is still impressed