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The skeleton of Death burns down a house with torches as a family tries to save its treasures and put out the fire with buckets of water from the pond. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death
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The skeleton of Death burns down a house with torches as a family tries to save its treasures and put out the fire with buckets of water from the pond. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death
FLO4690316 The skeleton of Death burns down a house with torches as a family tries to save its treasures and put out the fire with buckets of water from the pond. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816. by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); (add.info.: The skeleton of Death burns down a house with torches as a family tries to save its treasures and put out the fire with buckets of water from the pond. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816.); © Florilegius
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In this and thought-provoking image, we witness a macabre dance between life and death. The handcoloured copperplate print by Thomas Rowlandson, titled "The skeleton of Death burns down a house with torches as a family tries to save its treasures and put out the fire with buckets of water from the pond" takes us back to 19th century England. As the flames engulf their home, a desperate family scrambles to salvage their cherished possessions while battling against the relentless force of Death personified. With torches in hand, the skeletal figure orchestrates destruction, reminding us that no one can escape its grasp. Rowlandson's allegorical depiction serves as a powerful commentary on mortality and the fragility of human existence. It highlights our innate desire to protect what is dear to us even in times of great peril. The juxtaposition of life-saving efforts with impending doom creates an atmosphere charged with tension and emotion. This engraving not only showcases Rowlandson's artistic skill but also offers insight into societal concerns during that era. It speaks volumes about themes such as class struggle, vulnerability in the face of disaster, and our eternal quest for preservation. Through this haunting portrayal, we are reminded that life is fleeting and unpredictable – like flickering flames ready to consume everything in their path. Yet amidst chaos and despair, humanity persists in its fight against inevitable demise – an enduring testament to our resilience and determination.
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