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Mouse Mat : The skeleton of Death with his dart causes a riot among the harlequins, jockeys, nuns, Turks and fools at a masquerade ball. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816

The skeleton of Death with his dart causes a riot among the harlequins, jockeys, nuns, Turks and fools at a masquerade ball. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816



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The skeleton of Death with his dart causes a riot among the harlequins, jockeys, nuns, Turks and fools at a masquerade ball. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816

FLO4690141 The skeleton of Death with his dart causes a riot among the harlequins, jockeys, nuns, Turks and fools at a masquerade ball. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816. by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); (add.info.: The skeleton of Death with his dart causes a riot among the harlequins, jockeys, nuns, Turks and fools at a masquerade ball. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816.); © Florilegius

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Allegorie Angleterre Angoisse Angst Anguish Anxiete Anxiety Bal Masque Ball Mask Carnaval Carnival Danse Macabre Deguisement Desorder Desordre Disguising Fete Macabre Dance Mask Masque Mort Peur Squelette Allemagne Grande Bretagne


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This print captures a chaotic scene at a masquerade ball, where the skeleton of Death wields his dart and incites uproar among the attendees. Created by Thomas Rowlandson in 1816, this handcoloured copperplate from The English Dance of Death showcases the artist's talent for caricature and macabre imagery. In this allegorical depiction, harlequins, jockeys, nuns, Turks, and fools are thrown into disarray as they react to Death's presence. The vibrant costumes and masks worn by the partygoers add an element of disguise and mystery to the scene. As anxiety fills the air, it becomes evident that Death's arrival has disrupted what was meant to be a joyous celebration. The image serves as a reflection on mortality and reminds viewers of their own fleeting existence. It speaks to universal fears surrounding death while also highlighting societal concerns during that era. The masquerade ball symbolizes both escapism and revelry but is ultimately overshadowed by the inevitable reality represented by Death himself. Rowlandson's intricate engravings capture every detail with precision, showcasing his skill as an artist. This particular print offers a glimpse into British culture in the early 19th century while also exploring broader themes such as fear and disorder within society. Overall, this intriguing artwork invites contemplation about life's transience amidst moments of merriment—a reminder that even amidst festivities, death remains an ever-present specter.

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