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GRIM REAPER, 1851. Death the Destroyer. Wood engraving after Alfred Rethel, 1851
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Media ID 7531811
1851 Alfred Allegory Corpse Destroyer Grim Reaper Personification Playing Skeleton Violin Violinist Rethel
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 6.9cm x 7.6cm (2.7" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print titled "GRIM REAPER, 1851. Death the Destroyer" transports us back to the year 1851, where we witness an extraordinary wood engraving by Alfred Rethel. The image depicts a haunting scene of Death personified as a grim reaper, holding a scythe in one hand while playing a violin with skillful expertise. The interior setting reveals an eerie ambiance as the skeleton-like figure stands amidst shadows, surrounded by symbols of mortality and decay. The allegorical nature of this engraving is strikingly powerful - Death's presence looms over humanity, reminding us of our inevitable fate. The attention to detail in this artwork is remarkable; every line etched into the wood tells a story. Rethel's mastery shines through as he captures both the fragility and strength within this macabre portrayal. The juxtaposition between life and death becomes palpable as we observe Death himself becoming one with music - an art form often associated with joy and celebration. Intriguingly enigmatic, this engraving invites contemplation on mortality and reminds us that even in our most vibrant moments, Death remains ever-present. It serves as a poignant reminder that life is fleeting but also encourages us to embrace each moment fully. "The GRIM REAPER, 1851. Death the Destroyer" from Granger Art on Demand showcases not only Alfred Rethel's artistic brilliance but also his ability to provoke introspection through visual storytelling.
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