First Page from

First Page from 'Another Dance of Death' published by Georg Wigand in Leipzig, 1849

(First page from 'Another Dance of Death' published by Georg Wigand in Leipzig, 1849 )


Alfred Rethel

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1849  ·  woodcut print  ·  Picture ID: 154065

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First Page from 'Another Dance of Death' published by Georg Wigand in Leipzig, 1849 by Alfred Rethel. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
totentanz · skeleton · horse · justice · scales · balance · revolution of 1848 · blindfolded · sword · victim · danse macabre · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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