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Holbein Dance of Death: The Advocate

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Holbein Dance of Death: The Advocate
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Holbein, Han by Wenceslaus Hollar. "Dance of Death - Plate: 20 The Advocate (Lawyer)" from the original designs of Hans Holbein. Engraving on wove paper. 1804. From the original plates created by Hollar. This is not a modern print. The strike is crisp and the lines are sharp. (Plate Size c. 2 1/8 x 2 7/8 inches). Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Notes: Dance of Death, also variously called Danse Macabre (French), Danza Macabra (Italian), Dansul Mor?ii (Romanian), Danza de la Muerte (Spanish), Dansa de la Mort (Catalan), Dança Macabra (Portuguese language), Totentanz (German), Dodendans (Dutch), Surmatants (Estonian), is an artistic genre of late-medieval allegory on the universality of death: no matter one's station in life, the Dance of Death unites all. The Danse Macabre consists of the dead or personified Death summoning representatives from all walks of life to dance along to the grave, typically with a pope, emperor, king, child, and labourer. They were produced to remind people of the fragility of their lives and how vain were the glories of earthly life.[1] Its origins are postulated from illustrated sermon texts; the earliest recorded visual scheme was a now lost mural in the Saints Innocents Cemetery in Paris dating from 1424–25. This work is double matted and framed in a solid wood moulding. The frame is new. Dimensions: c. 12 x 13 inches.