1996 © Maxim Tabachnik
Memento Mori from the Catacombs
This poetic plaque (late 18th–early 19th c.) reflects the Catacombs’ dual function as both ossuary and memento mori. The verse—All things pass on earth: spirit, beauty, grace, talent, like a fleeting flower overturned by the slightest breeze—distills Enlightenment melancholy into stark moral clarity.
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