Danse Macabre
The Danse Macabre in Tallinn is nearly seven and a half metres long and forms the beginning of a monumental twenty-metre work that has been attributed to the renowned Lübeckian master Bernt Notke (c. 1440–1509). The painting depicting the dance of Death and mortals is unique in terms of both its iconography and subject matter; it is also the only preserved medieval Danse Macabre that has been pain…
- Bernt Notke
- Bernt Notke
- Religious art
- Church art
- dance of Death; Death together with one or more human beings
- memento mori
- living skeleton
- pope
- oil paintings (visual works)
- Oil on canvas
- Bernt Notke
- Bernt Notke
- Religious art
- Church art
- dance of Death; Death together with one or more human beings
- memento mori
- living skeleton
- pope
- oil paintings (visual works)
- Oil on canvas
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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- 1475-1499
- 1475/1499
- Art Museum of Estonia
- Tallinn, Harju County, Estonia
- EST_280_002
- 160 cm x 750 cm
- Estonia
- 2016-01-15T10:03:21.487Z
- 2023-04-12T08:38:58.661Z