I recently stumbled upon an unsettling sculpture in Paris' Louvre Museum — a stone carving of a woman's corpse, complete with exposed intestines, maggots, and detailed decay. It is the cadaver monument of Jeanne de Bourbon-Vendôme, a French noblewoman who died in 1511. — Read the rest

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