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The Triumph of Death (chromolitho)
668491 The Triumph of Death (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Triumph of Death. Illustration for Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages the Middle Ages by Paul Lacroix (Bickers, c 1890).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22614732
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
14 14th Xiv Xivth Fourteenth Century Ages Aging Campo Santo Cloisters Coffin Contrasts Crypts Decomposition Grave Stone Graves Gravestone Gravestones Headstones Middle Momento Mori Orcagna Painted Physical Pisa Reminder Sepulchre Sepulchres Tomb Stones Tombs Tombstones 1300s 14 14o Xiv Xivo Secolo 14 14th Xiv Xivth Century 14 Century C14th Late 14th Century Mortality The 14th Century Xiv Century Xiv Secolo Xivth Century
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The Triumph of Death (chromolitho) captures the haunting essence of medieval mortality in a single frame. This 19th-century print, part of a private collection, showcases the macabre artwork that adorned the walls of cloisters during the XIVth century. The physical fresco presents a stark contrast between life and death, reminding viewers of their own transient existence. Painted with meticulous detail, this early Renaissance masterpiece depicts a hunting scene intertwined with symbols of decay and decomposition. The central focus is on a coffin carried by skeletal figures, symbolizing the triumph of death over all living beings. It serves as both a memento mori and an homage to Campo Santo's famous tombs. The artist skillfully captures the aging process through various tombstones and crypts scattered throughout the composition. Each headstone acts as a sepulchre for those who have passed away, serving as solemn reminders that no one can escape mortality's grasp. This chromolitho print from Bridgeman Images allows us to delve into the late 14th century's mindset while contemplating our own fleeting existence. It transports us back to an era where art served not only as decoration but also as contemplation on life's transience. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded that even in our modern age, death remains an inevitable part of human experience.
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