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The Dance of Death: Death and the child, 1490 (fresco)
XOT366537 The Dance of Death: Death and the child, 1490 (fresco) by Kastav, Janez (fl.c.1490); Church of the Holy Trinity, Hrastovlje, Slovenia; (add.info.: from the south wall of the nave; Danse Macabre; Danza Macabra; Johannes de Castua; ); out of copyright
Media ID 12867467
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 19.2cm x 23.7cm (7.6" x 9.3")
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The Dance of Death - Death and the Child, 1490
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is a captivating fresco that transports viewers to the medieval era. Painted by Janez Kastav, this artwork can be found in the Church of the Holy Trinity in Hrastovlje, Slovenia. The image depicts an allegorical scene where death confronts a child. In this thought-provoking print, a skeletal figure representing death looms over a cradle containing an innocent child. The contrast between life and death is starkly portrayed as the fragile nature of youth faces its inevitable fate. Symbolizing mortality's indiscriminate power, this piece serves as a reminder that no one can escape their ultimate destiny. The artist's attention to detail is evident through his skillful rendering of both figures. The delicate features of the child are juxtaposed against the haunting presence of death, creating an eerie atmosphere within the composition. As we contemplate "The Dance of Death: Death and the Child" we are reminded of our own mortality and encouraged to reflect on life's fleeting nature. This powerful fresco invites us to ponder existential questions about our purpose and legacy. With its historical significance and allegorical themes, this artwork continues to captivate audiences today. Its timeless message resonates across centuries, reminding us all that even in moments of innocence and birth, death remains an ever-present companion on our journey through life.
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