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  1. 29 de jun. de 2007 · The dance of death by Holbein, Hans, 1497-1543; Lützelburger, Hans, 1495?-1526; Corrozet, Gilles, 1510-1568; Dobson, Austin, 1840-1921

  2. 10 de jun. de 2007 · THE DANCE OF DEATH The Book "Les Simulachres & Historiées Faces de la Mort avtant elegamtment pourtraictes, que artificiellement imaginées." This may be Englished as follows: The Images and Storied Aspects of Death, as elegantly delineated as [they are] ingeniously imagined. Such is the literal title of the earliest edition of the famous book now familiarly known as "Holbein's Dance of Death.

  3. 17 de abr. de 2018 · The Dance of Death by the German artist Hans Holbein (1497–1543) is a great, grim triumph of Renaissance woodblock printing. In a series of action-packed scenes Death intrudes on the everyday lives of thirty-four people from various levels of society — from pope to physician to ploughman.

  4. FheDanceofDeath byHansHolbein,withan introductorynoteby AustinDobson London:GeorgeBell&Sons,YorkStreet, CoventGarden,&NewYork.Mdcccxcij.

  5. 6 de oct. de 2016 · One of Holbein's first great triumphs, The Dance of Death is an incomparable sequence of tiny woodcuts showing the folly of human greed and pride, with each image packed with drama, wit and...

  6. you mustn’t dance too hard, you know,” and then his careless laugh as he remarked that it didn’t matter a bit, and his little joke as he whirled his partner off for another spin. He knew, of course, there was nothing very sensa-tional about being told that one’s heart was weak. Even the doctor had smiled a little; and he now re-

  7. EXHIBITS. Memento Mori: The Art of Death and Mourning: Hans Holbein’s Dance of Death. Jump to... Hans Holbein’s Dance of Death. Universality is a common theme in the Danse Macabre as the skeletal figures are often situated with both commoners and aristocrats.