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  1. 10 de ago. de 2022 · Artists have frequently attempted to make sense of the unpredictable damage brought on by the Medieval Bubonic plague, creating Black Plague art as a means of expressing their sorrows. Their portrayal of the tragedies they observed has shifted dramatically over time, but the artists’ aim to depict the spirit of an epidemic has ...

  2. 31 de ene. de 2023 · A Brief History of Black Plague Art. While Black Death Art generally captured the Bubonic Plague of Medieval times, plagues were often depicted in previous ages. This can be seen with Ill Morbetto, an example of plague art with source material predating the Black Death.

  3. 15 de ene. de 2019 · The work, a study for Martin’s 1834 painting of the same name, features a group of half-dressed subjects panicking and praying atop a craggy cliff that juts into a rough body of water. A sense of claustrophobia pervades the composition as water surrounds the small subjects on all sides.

  4. 29 de nov. de 2021 · How did Medieval artists depict the Black Death, and how did art look during this terrible pandemic?

  5. 14 de may. de 2020 · This third edition of "Art Following Epidemics" by Art Historian Andrea Kirsh presents a snapshot of important works on paper following the Black Death and the infiltration of death imagery in European art for more than two centuries following the plague.

  6. 18 de may. de 2020 · How have artists portrayed epidemics over the centuries – and what can the artworks tell us about then and now? Emily Kasriel explores the art of plague from the Black Death to current...

  7. The notion of the dead as just dead is powerfully conveyed in John Franklin’s design of The Plague Pit for W. H. Ainsworth’s Old St Paul’s (1841). Franklin shows the moment when Leonard scrutinizes the ‘heaving mass of many disjointed limbs and ghastly faces’ (200).