Hrastovlje Danse Macabre fresco

Hrastovlje Danse Macabre fresco.
A Danse Macabre painting may show a round dance headed by Death or, more usually, a chain of alternating dead and live dancers.

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Hrastovlje Danse Macabre fresco.

A Danse Macabre painting may show a round dance headed by Death or, more usually, a chain of alternating dead and live dancers. From the highest ranks of the mediaeval hierarchy (usually pope and emperor) descending to its lowest (beggar, peasant, and child), each mortal’s hand is taken by an animated skeleton or cadaver.

The famous Totentanz by Bernt Notke in St. Mary’s Church, Lübeck (destroyed during the Allied bombing of Lübeck in World War II), presented the dead dancers as very lively and agile, making the impression that they were actually dancing, whereas their living dancing partners looked clumsy and passive.

The apparent class distinction in almost all of these paintings is completely neutralized by Death as the ultimate equalizer, so that a sociocritical element is subtly inherent to the whole genre. The Totentanz of Metnitz, for example, shows how a pope crowned with his tiara is being led into Hell by Death.

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Weight:1,2 kg
Dimensions:60 × 40 × 1,2 cm

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