Kunst van het sterven A woman by death taken during a party in a garden. Death sticks her with his lance. Two devil take her soul. Guests looking to party to. In the foreground is a family at a table. The man (possibly a self-portrait of John Who: rix) shows a portrait of his wife. Behind the woman an angel. In the margin a caption in the Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker John Wierix (listed building) in its design: Johannes Wierix (listed building) publisher John Wierix (listed property) provider of privilege: Joachim de Buschere (listed object) Place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1602 Physical
Kunst van het sterven A woman by death taken during a party in a garden. Death sticks her with his lance. Two devil take her soul. Guests looking to party to. In the foreground is a family at a table. The man (possibly a self-portrait of John Who: rix) shows a portrait of his wife. Behind the woman an angel. In the margin a caption in the Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker John Wierix (listed building) in its design: Johannes Wierix (listed building) publisher John Wierix (listed property) provider of privilege: Joachim de Buschere (listed object) Place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1602 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 114 mm × W 165 mm Subject: banquet or elegant company death as skeleton devil carrying the soul offWieJohannes Wierix
Size: 1831px × 1365px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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