"At least i'll die happy!"
Dublin Core
Subject
Description
An unknown student drew and captioned this image for an art history course. The drawing is underneath a picture of what the drawing parodies. There is highlighted and underlined printed text on the page. There is white text at the bottom of the image of the artifact itself.
The submitter provided the following about the artifact’s history: Fun while studying: Art History Editon
Student expressing how she interpreted the image of the figure above while studying for a test in one of her classes. Written in the speech bubble; "At least I died happy!"
The submitter provided the following about the artifact’s history: Fun while studying: Art History Editon
Student expressing how she interpreted the image of the figure above while studying for a test in one of her classes. Written in the speech bubble; "At least I died happy!"
Creator
Unknown
Source
Brittany Hayes
Publisher
Unpublished
Date
Language
English
Coverage
2000-2024
Notebook, Marginalia and Annotation Item Type Metadata
Genre
marginalia
Material
paper, pencil
Circulation
None
Linguistic Text
Archaic Period
'At least I'll Die Happy!"
At least i'll die happy!"
'At least I'll Die Happy!"
At least i'll die happy!"
Visual Text
A white statue of a man on his side holding a knife to his chest against a black background.
A drawing in pencil of the picture above it. The face has been replaced with a simple open-mouthed smiley face.
A drawing in pencil of the picture above it. The face has been replaced with a simple open-mouthed smiley face.
Given Text
<underlined>Catacombs of Commodilla near Rome,<underlined> late 4th century, <underlined>wall painting, Late Antique Jewish.<underlined>
<underlined>Dieing Warrior from East Pediment:<underlined>
<underlined>Temple of Aphaia<underlined>
<underlined>Dieing Warrior from East Pediment:<underlined>
<underlined>Temple of Aphaia<underlined>
Genres Included in the Artifact
doodle
Uploaded
Brittany Hayes 04/25/18
Citation
Unknown, “"At least i'll die happy!",” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed May 2, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/794.