La Marchande de plaisir
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- | The motif of [[death and the maiden]] may be found in a [[1902]] caricature, "[[La Marchande de plaisir]]," by [[Hermann Vogel (French illustrator)|Hermann Vogel]], in the journal ''[[Assiette au Beurre]]''. | + | "[[La Marchande de plaisir]]"[https://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/6033429370/death-is-a-woman-la-marchande-de-plaisir-1902] (1902) is a print by [[Hermann Vogel (French illustrator)|Hermann Vogel]], published in the journal ''[[Assiette au Beurre]]''. The [[female pimp]], the [[madame]], is a caricature of the [[danse macabre]] motif. |
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+ | *[[Prostitution in art, literature, music and film]] | ||
+ | *[[Femme fatale]] | ||
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"La Marchande de plaisir"[1] (1902) is a print by Hermann Vogel, published in the journal Assiette au Beurre. The female pimp, the madame, is a caricature of the danse macabre motif.
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