Death and the Maiden (Hans Baldung series)
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Death and the Maiden is the name or motif of several paintings by Hans Baldung.
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Paintings
Death and the Maiden [1][2] (1510) Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria
Girl and Death[3][4] or Der Tod und das Mädchen (Der Tod und die Wollust) 1517 is a tempera on wood located at the Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland.
Death and the Maiden[5] or Tod und Frau (1518-20) is a panel painting located at the Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland.
Death and Youth[6], Bargello National Museum, Florence
Eve, the Serpent and Death (uncertain date) [7]
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Prints and drawings
- Maiden with a Mirror and Death[8] is an drawing located at the Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett, pen and ink with white highlights on brown tinted paper, 30.6 x 20.4 cm, 1515. Source: Hans Baldung Grien Handzeichnungen und Druckgraphik , p. 177 122, exhibited at the "Schongauer to Holbein" exhibition at the National Gallery of Art
- Drawing of Death and the Woman, Florence, Uffizi, pen and ink with white highlights on brown tinted paper, 30 x 19.7 cm, c. 1515. Source: Bernhard, p. 176. . . . 124
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Reference
- Desire passes away: the theme of "Death and the woman in the work of Hans Baldung Grien" by Susanne Reece Wolf, B.A.
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