The purpose of this study is to protray the large frame of the icongraphy of death in the tie of John Donne. My study must, by definistion, leave out the Ars Moriendi theme which is really a companion study. Furthermore, some very fine contributions of Donne to the representation of Death must be discarded as appertaining to Death’s properties rather than to his actual appearance. The few deviatios in the paper from the actual iconographical aspects of Death are to elucidate an iconographical aspect of John Donne’s treatment of Death. For the purpose of my paper, I have group iconographical examples under three headings. The Danse Macabre theme includes the hand of Death, which is as prominent visually as the dance itself, as well as the co...
This project explores the psychodynamics of John Donne\u27s faith. Its methodology is psycho-biograp...
The Danse Macabre is an allegory in which all living things -grand and otherwise -are equally escort...
This thesis explores John Donne's vision of the Apocalypse as revealed by his religious poetry and p...
Iconography and statute of the corpse Besides the dead as object of funeral rituals, the corpse — e...
The Danse Macabre (the Dance of Death) is a 15th-century conceit, both pictorial and textual, of the...
Death was hardly a new subject in the visual arts in the late-nineteenth century, having been depict...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-295) and index.Introduction: The Mediating Image of D...
Abstract Dichotomy of existence. The medieval danse macabre as a moralizing vision of the coexisten...
This thesis examines the personification of death in the Dance of Death depicted in the margins of a...
The following thesis discusses the very first depiction of the "Danse Macabre" (Dance of the Dead) a...
The aim of this work is to map the incidence of death personified in European art , to highlight the...
W swej pracy na temat „Obrazu śmierci w średniowieczu” posłużyłam się przykładami literackimi jak ró...
This thesis explores dancing bodies in the Dance of Death genre after the 14th century plague, known...
The dance of death, one of the most characteristic motifs of late-mediaeval and Renaissance art, has...
In 1587, Christopher Marlowe introduced a new approach to theatre in Ta mburlaine the Great and refo...
This project explores the psychodynamics of John Donne\u27s faith. Its methodology is psycho-biograp...
The Danse Macabre is an allegory in which all living things -grand and otherwise -are equally escort...
This thesis explores John Donne's vision of the Apocalypse as revealed by his religious poetry and p...
Iconography and statute of the corpse Besides the dead as object of funeral rituals, the corpse — e...
The Danse Macabre (the Dance of Death) is a 15th-century conceit, both pictorial and textual, of the...
Death was hardly a new subject in the visual arts in the late-nineteenth century, having been depict...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-295) and index.Introduction: The Mediating Image of D...
Abstract Dichotomy of existence. The medieval danse macabre as a moralizing vision of the coexisten...
This thesis examines the personification of death in the Dance of Death depicted in the margins of a...
The following thesis discusses the very first depiction of the "Danse Macabre" (Dance of the Dead) a...
The aim of this work is to map the incidence of death personified in European art , to highlight the...
W swej pracy na temat „Obrazu śmierci w średniowieczu” posłużyłam się przykładami literackimi jak ró...
This thesis explores dancing bodies in the Dance of Death genre after the 14th century plague, known...
The dance of death, one of the most characteristic motifs of late-mediaeval and Renaissance art, has...
In 1587, Christopher Marlowe introduced a new approach to theatre in Ta mburlaine the Great and refo...
This project explores the psychodynamics of John Donne\u27s faith. Its methodology is psycho-biograp...
The Danse Macabre is an allegory in which all living things -grand and otherwise -are equally escort...
This thesis explores John Donne's vision of the Apocalypse as revealed by his religious poetry and p...