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30 lip 2021 · The Augsburg Pamplona Bible: Plague as an Unknowable Scourge. Several surviving Western European images of plague date from well before the second pandemic and are found in Bibles where they illustrate the plagues sent to Egypt (Exodus 9:1–12) and to Philistia (1 Samuel 5–6).
5 maj 2020 · Caravaggio | Public Domain. Salvator Rosa, Human Frailty (1656) Italian Baroque painter Salvador Rosa lost one of his sons to the 1656 plague. In this poetic painting, displaying the touching use...
18 maj 2020 · Emily Kasriel explores the art of plague from the Black Death to current times. How have artists portrayed epidemics through history – and what can the art tell us about then and now?
25 sie 2023 · 1. From the plague to polio, depictions of disease have a long and compelling history in visual art. By giving form to unseen maladies, artists memorialize suffering, warn against contagion,...
Visual Sources of Plague Iconography. Download. XML. The Black Death and Its Immediate Aftermath (1347–1500) Download. XML. The Sixteenth-Century Renaissance (1500–1600) Download. XML.
1 gru 2000 · Since the late fourteenth century, European artists created an extensive body of images, in paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, and other media, about the horrors of disease and death, as well as hope and salvation.
Black Death and medieval art. The impact of the Black Death of 1348 (also called ‘the Great Pestilence’, ‘the Great Plague’, and ‘the Great Mortality’ in its own time) on medieval European culture continues to be investigated by social, economic, demographic, and medical historians. The influence that the Black Death may have had on ...