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  1. The Danse Macabre ( / dɑːns məˈkɑːb ( rə )/; French pronunciation: [dɑ̃s ma.kabʁ] ), also called the Dance of Death, is an artistic genre of allegory from the Late Middle Ages on the universality of death.

  2. Jun 14, 2024 · Learn about the dance of death, a medieval artistic and literary motif that depicts the equalizing power of death over all living beings. Explore its origins, forms, examples, and influences in various media and cultures.

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  3. Nov 20, 2021 · Learn about the Danse Macabre, a medieval tradition of depicting people dancing with skeletons and corpses, to express fear and fascination with death. Discover the historical and artistic context of this macabre genre, from the famines and plagues to the Ars Moriendi texts.

  4. Apr 17, 2018 · The Dance of Death by the German artist Hans Holbein (14971543) 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.

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  5. Oct 11, 2017 · Learn about the medieval allegory of the Dance of Death, where skeletons escort living humans to their graves in a lively waltz. Discover how this image spread across Europe and evolved from a humorous satire to a social critique.

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  6. Jul 22, 2024 · Learn about the Danse macabre or Dance of the Dead, a medieval artistic and literary form that depicts Death as drawing all members of society into a deadly dance to the grave. See examples of poems and murals by Hans Holbein and others.

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  8. Jan 11, 2017 · An overview of the allegorical theme of the Dance of Death, which depicts the living confronting death in various forms. Includes a survey of the origins, dissemination, and examples of the theme across Europe, as well as theoretical and historical perspectives.