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DEATH AND THE LANSQUENET. German woodcut, 1510, by Albrecht Durer
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1510 Albrecht Death Durer Halberd Halberdier Hourglass Personification Skeleton Lansquenet
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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This print titled "DEATH AND THE LANSQUENET" takes us back to the Renaissance era, specifically 1510 in Germany. Created by the renowned artist Albrecht Durer, this German woodcut showcases his exceptional talent and attention to detail. In this haunting image, we see a menacing skeleton personification of Death standing tall beside a lansquenet soldier. The soldier is armed with a halberd, symbolizing his role as a fierce warrior. The juxtaposition between life and death is strikingly portrayed through their contrasting appearances. The hourglass held by Death serves as a reminder of the fleeting nature of time and mortality. It reminds us that no matter how strong or valiant one may be, death comes for all eventually. Durer's masterful use of woodcut technique adds depth and texture to the artwork, enhancing its overall impact. Through intricate lines and shading, he captures every bone-chilling detail on Death's skeletal form while also highlighting the soldier's armor and facial expression. This print not only showcases Durer's artistic brilliance but also provides an intriguing glimpse into the cultural context of 16th-century Germany. It serves as a testament to both the fascination with death during that period and the enduring power of art in capturing profound human experiences.
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