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The skeleton of Death and the alchemist. 1827 (engraving)
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The skeleton of Death and the alchemist. 1827 (engraving)
7233012 The skeleton of Death and the alchemist. 1827 (engraving) by Dagley, Richard (c.1761-1841); Private Collection; (add.info.: The skeleton of Death and the alchemist. Death holds a vial above a chemistry experiment that explodes in flame in the alchemists tongs. Bottles of the Elixir of Life and Caput Mortuum (nigredo) on the floor with a book of symbols and a spoon. The alchymist. Illustration drawn and engraved on steel by Richard Dagley from his own Deaths Doings, Consisting of Numerous Original Compositions in Verse and Prose, J. Andrews, London, 1827. Dagley (1761-1841) was an English painter, illustrator and engraver.); © Florilegius
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The Skeleton of Death and the Alchemist
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is a captivating engraving by Richard Dagley that depicts a haunting scene filled with symbolism. In this 19th-century artwork, Death, represented as a skeleton, holds a vial above an alchemical experiment that erupts in flames. The alchemist stands nearby, his tongs grasping the explosive mixture. The floor is strewn with bottles containing the Elixir of Life and Caput Mortuum (nigredo), representing life and death respectively. A book of symbols and a spoon lie beside them, hinting at the alchemist's quest for knowledge and immortality. Dagley's illustration is taken from his own work "Deaths Doings" which consists of numerous original compositions in verse and prose. The artist skillfully captures the allegorical nature of this piece, exploring themes such as mortality, transience, and man's futile attempts to cheat death through alchemy. The composition is richly detailed, showcasing Dagley's talent as both painter and engraver. The use of steel engraving adds depth to the image while enhancing its dark undertones. This print serves as a reminder that no matter how skilled or knowledgeable we may be in our pursuits, ultimately death awaits us all. It invites viewers to contemplate their own mortality while appreciating the intricate beauty found within this macabre scene. Overall, "The Skeleton of Death and the Alchemist" is an intriguing artwork that combines elements of artistry with profound philosophical reflections on life's fleeting nature.
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