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Photo Mug : Death standing on a sarcophagus where the dead Pope and the Emperor lie, detail from the Triumph of Death and Dance of Death, 1485 (fresco)
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Death standing on a sarcophagus where the dead Pope and the Emperor lie, detail from the Triumph of Death and Dance of Death, 1485 (fresco)
2655029 Death standing on a sarcophagus where the dead Pope and the Emperor lie, detail from the Triumph of Death and Dance of Death, 1485 (fresco) by Borlone de Buschis, Giacomo (fl.1462-1485); Oratorio dei Disciplini, Clusone, Bergamo, Italy; (add.info.: Clusone, Oratory of Disciplini or St. Bernardino, facade: frescoes with the Triumph of Death on the top and a Dance of Death (Macabre Dance) in the lower register (1485). All the frescoes are by Giacomo Borlone De Buschis.Detail of the Triumph of Death standing on a sarcophagus where the dead Pope and the Emperor lie. Theay are surrounded by serpents, scorpions and toads (symbols of pride and sudden death). Death hold big scrolls to remind everyone that Life is not everlasting.); Ghigo Roli
Media ID 25190968
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Embrace the intriguing fusion of art and functionality with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. This design features an evocative detail from the Triumph of Death and Dance of Death, 1485 (fresco) by Borlone de Buschis. Witness Death standing triumphantly over the sarcophagi of the dead Pope and Emperor, as depicted in this hauntingly beautiful artwork from Bridgeman Images. Each mug holds your favorite beverage, offering a daily reminder of life's fleeting moments. A unique and thought-provoking gift for art lovers and those who appreciate the macabre.
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Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")
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This print captures a mesmerizing detail from the fresco titled "Triumph of Death and Dance of Death" by Giacomo Borlone de Buschis. In this particular scene, Death stands on a sarcophagus where the bodies of a dead Pope and Emperor lie. The atmosphere is eerie as they are surrounded by serpents, scorpions, and toads - all symbolic representations of pride and sudden death. The image evokes a sense of mortality and reminds viewers that life is not everlasting. Death holds large scrolls, serving as a poignant reminder that our time on Earth is limited. This powerful artwork showcases the artist's skill in depicting macabre themes while exploring concepts such as nobility, religion, and the transient nature of existence. Located in Clusone, Italy at the Oratorio dei Disciplini (also known as St. Bernardino), this fresco adorns the facade with its intricate details and thought-provoking symbolism. The Triumph of Death dominates the top portion while below it lies a Dance of Death or Macabre Dance. Giacomo Borlone de Buschis' work transports us back to 1485 when this masterpiece was created - an era marked by religious fervor and artistic expression. This print allows us to appreciate both the technical brilliance behind these frescoes as well as their profound message about life's impermanence.
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