The Dance of Death by Gilles Corrozet and Jean de Vauzelles

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Illustrator Holbein, Hans, 1497-1543
Author Corrozet, Gilles, 1510-1568
Author Vauzelles, Jean de
Commentator Dobson, Austin, 1840-1921
Engraver Lützelburger, Hans, 1495?-1526
Title The Dance of Death
Note The French quatrains have been attributed to Jean de Vauzelles or to Gilles Corrozet.
Note Reading ease score: 74.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Summary "The Dance of Death" by Gilles Corrozet and Jean de Vauzelles is a historical collection of woodcut illustrations and accompanying verses written during the early 16th century. This work presents a striking commentary on the inevitability of death and the universal nature of mortality, showcasing its impact across different social classes and professions. Initially published in 1538, the book reflects the socio-political sentiments of its time, particularly in post-Reformation Europe, where themes of morality and the human condition were prevalent. The book features a series of illustrations crafted by Hans Holbein the Younger, each accompanied by a Latin biblical quotation and a quatrain in French. Each illustration portrays a different figure of society, from kings and popes to common people, illustrating how death indiscriminately affects all. The woodcuts serve as both stark reminders of mortality and social critiques, hinting at the moral failings of the depicted characters. The text intertwines didactic elements with a sense of urgency, prompting readers to reflect on their lives and the transient nature of existence. Overall, "The Dance of Death" stands as a powerful artistic and literary meditation on life's fragility and the ultimate fate that awaits everyone. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class N: Fine Arts
LoC Class NE: Fine Arts: Print media
Subject Dance of death
Subject Holbein, Hans, 1497-1543
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