Plague Victim Collection
"The Devastating Plague: A Haunting Journey Through History" Step back in time to witness the horrors of the plague that ravaged Milan in 1630-1631
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"The Devastating Plague: A Haunting Journey Through History" Step back in time to witness the horrors of the plague that ravaged Milan in 1630-1631, as depicted in a mesmerizing 19th-century engraving. The intricate details capture the despair and anguish of those afflicted by this deadly disease. Immerse yourself in the solemnity of Mattia Preti's votive fresco sketch from 1656, which portrays a scene from another devastating outbreak. The oil on canvas painting serves as a poignant reminder of the collective suffering endured during these dark times. Delve into an eerie world through "Pesta on the stairs, " a haunting artwork created between 1894-96. With pencil, ink, black wax crayon, and wash on paper, this piece captures both fear and desolation amidst an atmosphere filled with uncertainty. Travel further back to witness Tournai's plight during the plague of 1095 through an evocative oil-on-canvas masterpiece from 1881. The artist skillfully depicts scenes of chaos and desperation while shedding light on historical events often forgotten. "She covers the whole country" is a chilling portrayal rendered in pencil, watercolor, charcoal & crayon dating back to 1904. This artwork encapsulates how no corner was spared when faced with such widespread devastation caused by infectious diseases like plague. Experience not only human suffering but also its impact on animals with depictions of cattle plagued by Rinderpest. These images serve as stark reminders that pandemics affect all living beings indiscriminately. Witness scientific progress at Pasteur Institute where Emile Roux worked tirelessly to produce life-saving vaccines against plagues. This glimpse into history showcases humanity's resilience and determination to combat deadly diseases head-on. "The Fatal Effect of Plague in1665" brings forth vivid imagery through captivating engravings depicting death lurking around every corner during one London outbreak.