Featured on PDR in the essay Our Mortal Waltz: The Dance of Death Across Centuries

The sight of a skeletal corpse rarely inspires a rollicking jig. Yet for more than half a millennium, the dance of death in European visual art has imagined a tango between the quick and the dead. Allison C. Meier tracks the motif’s evolution across history, discovering how — through times of disease, war, and economic inequality — printmaking offered a means to both critique social ills and reflect upon new forms of human devastation.

Other works by the artist in the archive…

Woodblock prints of “The Abbot”, “The Lady”, and “The Nobleman” from Hans Holbein’s The Dance of Death

Artist

Date

1523–25

From

The Dance of Death


Underlying Rights

Public Domain Worldwide

Digital Rights

No Additional Rights


Image Size

1700 x 728

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