Description
Discover 'The Dance of Death', a stunning collection of Renaissance woodcuts by Hans Holbein, expertly reproduced in this Penguin Classics edition. This brand new B-format paperback, published in 2016, features an ISBN of 9780141396828 and spans 240 pages of rich historical commentary and remarkable visuals. Immerse yourself in the poignant message that resonates through time—death is the great equalizer, transcending the divides of wealth and class. Holbein's Dance of Death masterfully captures human folly and pride, taking readers on a gripping journey through a world where a skeletal figure confronts individuals from the emperor to the humble ploughman. This edition not only showcases Holbein's iconic woodcuts but also includes insightful essays by Ulinka Rublack that delve into the late medieval danse macabre and the societal context in which Holbein created his art. Each woodcut is an exquisite blend of drama, wit, and horror, making 'The Dance of Death' a must-have for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Experience this pivotal moment in art history and explore the themes of mortality and morality through rich illustrations and expert narratives. Transform your understanding of the Renaissance and the 'danse macabre' phenomena with this essential addition to your collection.