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The Dance of Death (woodcut)
7157541 The Dance of Death (woodcut) by German School, (15th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dance of Death. Illustration from the first edition of the illustrated Totentanz (Dance of Death) (Heinrich Knoblochtzer, Heidelberg, c1490). Reproduced in Curiouser and Curiouser, a Catalogue of Strange Books and Curious Titles (Maggs Bros, London, 1932).); © Look and Learn
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The Dance of Death (woodcut) captures the haunting and macabre essence of the 15th century. This woodcut, created by an unknown German artist, depicts a chilling allegory that has captivated viewers for centuries. The image showcases a procession of skeletal figures dancing with living individuals from various walks of life. Each figure represents a different social class or occupation, reminding us that death is the great equalizer. The dance serves as a powerful reminder of our mortality and the fleeting nature of life. This particular print is from the first edition of Heinrich Knoblochtzer's illustrated Totentanz (Dance of Death), published in Heidelberg around 1490. It was reproduced in Curiouser and Curiouser, a Catalogue of Strange Books and Curious Titles by Maggs Bros in London in 1932. The intricate details and skillful execution make this woodcut an exceptional example of German Renaissance art. Its dark yet mesmerizing composition draws viewers into its eerie world, inviting contemplation on themes such as religion, mortality, and human existence. Bridgeman Images' reproduction allows us to appreciate this historical artwork with clarity and precision. As we gaze upon this piece, we are reminded not only of our own mortality but also how art can transcend time to provoke thought and reflection.
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