Objectives Between 1400 and 1800, Dances of Death were a popular art form depicting a metaphorical encounter between Death and representatives of a stratified human society. We review the thematic development of Dances of Death and study the development of social critique. Methods We first assembled a full catalogue of all Dances of Death created between 1400 and 1800. We then analyzed patterns of spatiotemporal diffusion and made an in-depth hermeneutic study of the combined texts and images of a carefully selected set of 20 Dances of Death, comparing four distinct periods (1425-1525, 1525-1600, 1600-1650, and 1650-1800). Results We identified more than 500 Dances of Death. It was only in its first stage of development, coinciding with the...
Medieval scholars, in all of their expertise, often fail to see the greater sociological rules gover...
Believed by many to be a model for Dance of Death illustrations appearing throughout Europe in and a...
The article aim to give an account of the interest aroused by the Dances of Death in the framework o...
textabstractObjectives Between 1400 and 1800, Dances of Death were a popular art form depicting a me...
textabstractLate-medieval murals and books of the then-popular "dances of death" usually r...
The dance of death, one of the most characteristic motifs of late-mediaeval and Renaissance art, has...
This thesis explores dancing bodies in the Dance of Death genre after the 14th century plague, known...
[EN] The Dance of Death is an allegorical theme which first originated in the Late Middle Ages, and ...
This thesis explores dancing bodies in the Dance of Death genre after the 14th century plague, known...
Dance of Death series was created in 1616 by Matthew Merian the Elder (1593-1650). His drawings were...
The Danse Macabre (the Dance of Death) is a 15th-century conceit, both pictorial and textual, of the...
Abstract Dichotomy of existence. The medieval danse macabre as a moralizing vision of the coexisten...
The following thesis discusses the very first depiction of the "Danse Macabre" (Dance of the Dead) a...
This thesis examines the personification of death in the Dance of Death depicted in the margins of a...
The Danza general de la muerte (Dance of Death) (late 14th-century) is a rhymed dialogue in Castilia...
Medieval scholars, in all of their expertise, often fail to see the greater sociological rules gover...
Believed by many to be a model for Dance of Death illustrations appearing throughout Europe in and a...
The article aim to give an account of the interest aroused by the Dances of Death in the framework o...
textabstractObjectives Between 1400 and 1800, Dances of Death were a popular art form depicting a me...
textabstractLate-medieval murals and books of the then-popular "dances of death" usually r...
The dance of death, one of the most characteristic motifs of late-mediaeval and Renaissance art, has...
This thesis explores dancing bodies in the Dance of Death genre after the 14th century plague, known...
[EN] The Dance of Death is an allegorical theme which first originated in the Late Middle Ages, and ...
This thesis explores dancing bodies in the Dance of Death genre after the 14th century plague, known...
Dance of Death series was created in 1616 by Matthew Merian the Elder (1593-1650). His drawings were...
The Danse Macabre (the Dance of Death) is a 15th-century conceit, both pictorial and textual, of the...
Abstract Dichotomy of existence. The medieval danse macabre as a moralizing vision of the coexisten...
The following thesis discusses the very first depiction of the "Danse Macabre" (Dance of the Dead) a...
This thesis examines the personification of death in the Dance of Death depicted in the margins of a...
The Danza general de la muerte (Dance of Death) (late 14th-century) is a rhymed dialogue in Castilia...
Medieval scholars, in all of their expertise, often fail to see the greater sociological rules gover...
Believed by many to be a model for Dance of Death illustrations appearing throughout Europe in and a...
The article aim to give an account of the interest aroused by the Dances of Death in the framework o...