Het wapen van de Dood Mortalium Nobilitas (titel op object) Dodendans (serietitel) a man and a woman standing on a pedestal on both sides of the arms of Death. First print a series of 30 prints dance of death; with a picture frame with Heraclitus and Democritus. Manufacturer : print maker: Wenceslaus Hollarnaar design: Abraham of Diepenbeeck to design: Hans Holbein (II) Place manufacture: Antwerpen Date: 1651 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 115 mm (picture frame ) × b 95 mm (picture frame) 77 mm × h × W 55 mm Subject: dance of Deat


Het wapen van de Dood Mortalium Nobilitas (titel op object) Dodendans (serietitel) a man and a woman standing on a pedestal on both sides of the arms of Death. First print a series of 30 prints dance of death; with a picture frame with Heraclitus and Democritus. Manufacturer : print maker: Wenceslaus Hollarnaar design: Abraham of Diepenbeeck to design: Hans Holbein (II) Place manufacture: Antwerpen Date: 1651 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 115 mm (picture frame ) × b 95 mm (picture frame) 77 mm × h × W 55 mm Subject: dance of Death; Death together with one or more human beings (or story) Heraclitus, the philosopher (or story) Demokritus, the philosophercoat of arms (or symbol sovereignty)


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