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This Piece is Called The Ambassadors by Hans Holbein.
The German artist depicted in his painting that death was omnipresent and hidden in plain sight, similar to real life. The Ambassadors by Hans Holbein would appear to be a typical 16th-century portrait if not for an indistinguishable shape in the foreground. When viewed from a different angle in the bottom-right corner of the painting, this shape reveals itself to be a skull - a visual representation of the phrase "memento mori." However, while being aware of death can help you make better decisions in life, it can also cause you to lose sight of the world around you; you can't see both images simultaneously.
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