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Death comes for the Robber, from Der Todten Tanz, published Basel, 1843 (litho)
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Death comes for the Robber, from Der Todten Tanz, published Basel, 1843 (litho)
KW278054 Death comes for the Robber, from Der Todten Tanz, published Basel, 1843 (litho) by Holbein the Younger, Hans (1497/8-1543) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dance of Death; Totentanz; ); Ken Welsh; German, out of copyright
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Criminal Danse Macabre Grim Reaper Stealing Taking Thief Thieving Mortality Northern Renaissance
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This print titled "Death comes for the Robber" takes us back to the medieval era, where the concept of mortality and danse macabre prevailed. Created by Hans Holbein the Younger in 1843, this lithograph is a reproduction of his original woodcut from Der Todten Tanz (The Dance of Death). In this haunting image, we witness a male thief being confronted by Death himself. The skeleton-like figure, representing the Grim Reaper, appears with an air of authority and inevitability. The robber's face reveals both surprise and fear as he realizes that his time has come. The composition is set amidst a dense forest, symbolizing isolation and uncertainty. The thief wears a basket on his head, perhaps signifying disguise or shame for his criminal acts. He holds a sword tightly in one hand while attempting to steal food from a woman's basket with the other. Holbein masterfully captures the tension between life and death in this scene. Through intricate details and precise linework characteristic of Northern Renaissance art, he conveys not only the transience of human existence but also highlights themes such as justice and morality. This thought-provoking artwork serves as a reminder that no matter how skilled or cunning one may be in their endeavors, death ultimately awaits everyone. It invites contemplation on our own mortality while showcasing Holbein's artistic prowess within this genre-defining piece.
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