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The Dance of Death, allegorical artwork




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The Dance of Death, allegorical artwork

The Dance of Death (1493). This artwork, by the German painter Michael Wolgemut (1434-1519), was published in the Liber chronicarum (Book of Chronicles, Nuremburg, 1493) by the German physician Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514). Depicting skeletons dancing by a grave, the concept is that of the Danse Macabre, a medieval allegory reminding people that death comes to everyone, no matter what status they attain in life. This copy of the artwork is from the German book Die Karikatur und Satire in der Medizin (Caricature and Satire in Medicine, 1921) by the German art historian and physician Eugen Hollander (1867-1932)

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10"x8" Photo Print

Experience the haunting beauty and historical significance of Michael Wolgemut's iconic masterpiece, "The Dance of Death," with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This allegorical artwork, published in the Liber chronicarum (Book of Chronicles) in Nuremberg in 1493, masterfully depicts the universality of death as it indiscriminately claims the lives of nobility and commoners alike. Our high-quality prints capture the intricate details and rich colors of this timeless work, making it an exceptional addition to any home or office. Embrace the reminder of life's fleeting nature with this captivating piece of art history.

Photo prints are produced on Kodak professional photo paper resulting in timeless and breath-taking prints which are also ideal for framing. The colors produced are rich and vivid, with accurate blacks and pristine whites, resulting in prints that are truly timeless and magnificent. Whether you're looking to display your prints in your home, office, or gallery, our range of photographic prints are sure to impress. Dimensions refers to the size of the paper in inches.

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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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This print showcases "The Dance of Death" an allegorical artwork created by the renowned German painter Michael Wolgemut in 1493. Published in the Liber chronicarum (Book of Chronicles) by Hartmann Schedel, a German physician, this piece serves as a powerful reminder that death is inevitable for all individuals, regardless of their social status or achievements. In this mesmerizing illustration, skeletons are depicted joyfully dancing near a grave. This concept represents the Danse Macabre, a medieval allegory that aimed to emphasize the universality and impartiality of death. The monochromatic tones add depth and intensity to the scene while highlighting its historical significance. This particular copy of "The Dance of Death" originates from Eugen Hollander's book Die Karikatur und Satire in der Medizin (Caricature and Satire in Medicine), published in Germany in 1921. Hollander was not only an art historian but also a physician who recognized the cultural importance and satirical nature behind such artworks. By capturing this image, Science Photo Library allows us to delve into history and explore how religious beliefs, cultural practices, and artistic expressions intersected during the Middle Ages. It serves as a memento mori—a symbolic representation urging viewers to contemplate their mortality while appreciating the rich tapestry of human existence throughout time.

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