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Photographic Print : Dependency has war (The bone of all the dead). In Bale's original death dance, death appears wearing armor to mock the soldier and take him away. In Holbein's version, Death attacks with a female and the soldier defends himself in an intense duel
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Dependency has war (The bone of all the dead). In Bale's original death dance, death appears wearing armor to mock the soldier and take him away. In Holbein's version, Death attacks with a female and the soldier defends himself in an intense duel
FLO4675674 Dependency has war (The bone of all the dead). In Bale's original death dance, death appears wearing armor to mock the soldier and take him away. In Holbein's version, Death attacks with a female and the soldier defends himself in an intense duel. In the background, a grotesque dead man plays the drum. Hand-coloured engraving by Christian Von Mechel (or Chretien de Mechel, 1737-1817) in "The Triumph of Death" based on original drawings by Hans Holbein the Young (1497-1543), 1860.; (add.info.: Dependency has war (The bone of all the dead). In Bale's original death dance, death appears wearing armor to mock the soldier and take him away. In Holbein's version, Death attacks with a female and the soldier defends himself in an intense duel. In the background, a grotesque dead man plays the drum. Hand-coloured engraving by Christian Von Mechel (or Chretien de Mechel, 1737-1817) in "The Triumph of Death" based on original drawings by Hans Holbein the Young (1497-1543), 1860.); © Florilegius
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11"x8.5" Photo Print
Explore the captivating world of Fine Art with our range of Photographic Prints from Media Storehouse. This stunning image by Bridgeman Images depicts a powerful scene of war and mortality, showcasing the intense duel between Death and a soldier in Bale's original death dance. Add a touch of drama to your space with this thought-provoking artwork.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.4cm x 27.9cm (7.2" x 11")
Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 27.9cm (8.5" x 11")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This haunting image captures the eternal struggle between life and death, depicted in a fierce duel between a soldier and Death itself. In this print titled "Dependency has war (The bone of all the dead)," we see Death appearing in armor to mock the soldier, while he valiantly defends himself against this relentless foe. The intensity of the battle is palpable as they engage in a deadly dance of fate.
Inspired by Hans Holbein's original drawings, this hand-colored engraving by Christian Von Mechel brings to life the grim reality of mortality. The inclusion of a female figure adds an element of unexpectedness to the scene, challenging our perceptions of who or what Death truly is.
In the background, a grotesque dead man plays a drum, serving as a macabre reminder of our inevitable end. The intricate details and symbolism woven throughout this artwork invite viewers to contemplate their own mortality and reflect on the fragility of life.
As we gaze upon this powerful image, we are reminded that no one can escape Death's grasp. It serves as a poignant reminder to live each day fully and cherish every moment we have on this earth.
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