Auch ein Todtentanz aus dem Jahre 1848 [Yet another Dance of Death from the Year 1848]
Printmaker:
Unknown
Publisher:
Wigand, Georg
Draughtsman:
Rethel, Alfred
(After)
Zweites Blatt.' [Plate Two], printed at upper centre. Untinted wood-engraving on white wove paper. Death rides towards the town on the horse of Madness, carrying a scythe across his shoulder from which the scales of Justice dangle. His old-fashioned coat is references to the period of the French Revolution. A startled crow flies away in the right foreground and two frightened farmworkers recognise Death and flee at centre right. Four shorter verses by Reinick are set out below the image. The third verse describes how the cock's feather in the hat worn by Death 'glows in the sun, red as blood' ['Glüht in der Sonne roth wie Blut']. Inscription in graphite at lower left: '1025'.
Given by an anonymous donor through the American Friends of Cambridge University (A.F.C.U.), 1996
Method of acquisition: Given (1996) by Anonymous donor through the American Friends of Cambridge University (A.F.C.U.)
19th Century
Production date:
AD 1849
Height 292mm x width 413mm
Accession number: P.151-1996.f4r
Primary reference Number: 225383
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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