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Skeleton of Death with the Queen
Skeleton of Death in hooded robe walks with the Queen in a parade with ladies in waiting in front of a grand palace. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar from The Dance of Death by Hans Holbein, Coxhead, London, 1816
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Ceremony Courtiers Hans Holbein Hollar Hood Parade Pomp Robe Skeleton Wenceslaus
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This handcoloured copperplate engraving, created by the renowned artist Wenceslaus Hollar, depicts a chilling scene from Hans Holbein's iconic series, 'The Dance of Death.' In the image, the personification of Death, represented as a skeleton in a hooded robe, walks in solemn procession with a regal queen. Surrounding them are ladies in waiting, their faces etched with a mix of fear and awe. The grandeur of the palace facade in the background stands in stark contrast to the grim reality of Death's presence. The Dance of Death, also known as the Danse Macabre, is a series of woodcuts and engravings that originated in Europe during the 15th century. These images depicted Death as a skeleton, leading various figures from all walks of life to their graves. The series served as a reminder of the universality of death and the fleeting nature of life. In this particular engraving, the juxtaposition of Death and the queen highlights the unavoidable truth that even the most powerful and privileged are not exempt from the grasp of Death. The pomp and ceremony of the parade are momentarily suspended as the skeleton leads the queen, symbolizing the inevitable end that awaits us all. Wenceslaus Hollar, a Bohemian artist, is renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to bring depth and emotion to his engravings. This image, with its intricate handcolouring and masterful use of light and shadow, is a testament to Hollar's artistic prowess.
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