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This image features a gold-toned graphic illustration of a skeleton praying against a solid black background.-stock-foto
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This image is a digital art piece featuring a skeleton with red eyes in a prayerful pose, often used in gothic-themed wallpapers or tattoo designs.-stock-foto
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This artwork, reminiscent of "dark art" or "dark artist" styles, features a skeletal figure with red eyes in a praying pose.-stock-foto
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This artwork depicts a stylized skeleton in a prayer pose, heavily adorned with intricate floral and mandala-like patterns.-stock-foto
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This image shows a black and white line art illustration of a human skeleton, often stylized for tattoo designs or coloring pages.-stock-foto
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This artwork, entitled "Remember to Die" or "Memento Mori" in a gothic style, features a skeleton with its hands clasped in prayer.-stock-foto
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This is a black and white illustration of a skeleton in a praying pose, often referred to as a gothic prayer or dark art design.-stock-foto
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This graphic illustration features a stylized skeleton posed in a prayer-like stance, often associated with gothic or dark art aesthetics.-stock-foto
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This image is a vector illustration of a golden praying skeleton-stock-foto
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A decorative ornament skull vector illustration featuring a ornate design on a vibrant yellow background.-stock-foto
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This illustration is a geometric line art drawing of a skull with the phrase "Hey You" inscribed on the forehead.-stock-foto
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A black and white vector illustration of a skeleton with the phrase "Hey You" on its forehead.-stock-foto
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A golden skull artwork vector illustration graphic design.-stock-foto
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A black and white vector illustration of two skeletons design side-by-side.-stock-foto
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Close-up of staves with skulls and handmade Xinacates headdresses, featuring a blurred man walking in an alleyway during the festival.-stock-foto
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Skulls or skeletons of collections black and white popular gothic art design vector illustrations.-stock-foto
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Skulls or skeletons of collections black and white popular gothic art design vector illustrations.-stock-foto
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Skulls or skeletons of collections black and white popular gothic art design vector illustrations.-stock-foto
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Skulls or skeletons of collections black and white popular gothic art design vector illustrations-stock-foto
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Skulls or skeletons of collections black and white popular gothic art design vector illustrations.-stock-foto
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Skulls or skeletons of collections black and white popular gothic art design vector illustrations.-stock-foto
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Skulls or skeletons of collections black and white popular gothic art design vector illustrations.-stock-foto
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Skulls or skeletons of collections black and white popular gothic art design vector illustrations.-stock-foto
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Skulls or skeletons of collections black and white popular gothic art design vector illustrations.-stock-foto
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Skulls or skeletons of collections black and white popular gothic art design vector illustrations-stock-foto
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A colorful display of paper skulls and the words "Diez de los diablos" (10 of the devil) hangs from . Mexican Day of the Dead tradition, offerings, fo-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Oct, 2025. In its eighth edition, the Casa México Foundation in Madrid presents ''The Altar of the Dead.'' This year, inspired by the cabarets of Mexico's Golden Age, it was designed by Mexican artist Guillermo González. During the tour, you can see various elements typical of this custom, such as catrinas, drinks, food, and items that commemorate the people on their altars. (Credit Image: © Aaron Heredia/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto