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    <value>Sechtes Blatt.' [Plate Six], printed at upper centre. Untinted wood-engraving on white wove paper. In the final scene, Death, unclothed now, sits on the horse of Madness, a laurel wreath crown proclaiming his victory and still holding the Revolutionary flag. He surveys the dead and dying men all around from his vantage - the blood still spurting from a wound in the side of the man on the right, who recognises Death too late. A child and his mother weep for their dead husband and father on the right, whilst the horse of Madness licks the blood from a wound in the chest of the prostrate figure in the left foreground. The wood-engraver's surname with initials are boldly carved into the block and printed at lower right: 'GABER SC.'. Four short verses by Robert Reinick are set out below the image: 'Der sie gef&#xFC;hrt - es war der Tod!' ['He whom they had followed was Death!'] ... 'Der held der rothen Republik' ['The hero of the red Republic']. Inscription in graphite at lower left: '1025'.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by an anonymous donor through the American Friends of Cambridge University (A.F.C.U.), 1996</credit_line>
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