N/A. English: A German broadside of the Danse Macabre. Nine women of different social rank from empress to fool dance with the dead around two skeletons in a coffin. The entire economy of salvation is depicted, from the Fall, through the crucifixion, to Heaven and Hell. Twelve more traditional Dance Macabre figures surround the central image, wearing clothes that suggest a 16th-century model. Mid-18th Johann Elias Ridinger  (1698–1767)    Description German painter Date of birth/death 15 February 1698 or 16 February 1698 10 April 1767 Location of birth/death Ulm Augsburg Work


N/A. English: A German broadside of the Danse Macabre. Nine women of different social rank from empress to fool dance with the dead around two skeletons in a coffin. The entire economy of salvation is depicted, from the Fall, through the crucifixion, to Heaven and Hell. Twelve more traditional Dance Macabre figures surround the central image, wearing clothes that suggest a 16th-century model. Mid-18th Johann Elias Ridinger  (1698–1767)    Description German painter Date of birth/death 15 February 1698 or 16 February 1698 10 April 1767 Location of birth/death Ulm Augsburg Work location Augsburg Authority control : Q530683 VIAF:5723487 ISNI:0000 0001 1589 3161 ULAN:500000723 LCCN:n82072909 Open Library:OL1582025A WorldCat 409 Dance-death-ridinger-german-18thC


Size: 1970px × 2536px
Photo credit: © The Picture Art Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., /., , elias, johann, mid-18th, ridinger,  ,  (1698–1767