Skeletons have been dancing people to their graves since at least 1424.
Danse Macabre, literally the “dance of death”, has long permeated popular culture. The ritual, which consists of dead humans or death personified dancing with the living, is widely foun…
Skeletons have been dancing people to their graves since at least 1424.
Danse Macabre
Danse Macabre. Germany. 1700s Nine women of different social rank from empress to fool dance with the dead. The entire economy of salvation is depicted, from the Fall, through the crucifixion, to...
Some pictures of their third album "Porcupine", 1983.
Art is often thematic---artists have explored common ideas in different mediums and from different perspectives all through the ages. In the Middle Ages, starting around the 14th century, art took a turn toward the dark when the plague known as the Black Death descended upon Europe like the apocalypse itself. This period was often filled
Maskenball (Danse Macabre) (1949). Arthur Kampf (German, 1864-1950). Oil on canvas. The Danse Macabre, also called the Dance of Death, is an artistic genre of allegory of the Late Middle Ages on the...
This Reading Comprehension worksheet is suitable for higher elementary to proficient ESL learners or native English speakers. The text explores the concept of Danse Macabre and how it was used throughout history.After carefully reading the text, students are required to complete some comprehension e...
This morning I came across an article on the Catholic origins of Halloween. Reading it, I was reminded that the three days of Oct. 31 to Nov. 2 are a reminder of Heaven, Hell, Purgatory (not respec…
Danse Macabre, by Camille Saint-SaensFantasie-transcription by Giuseppe GariboldiIncludes pull-out cello part and piano accompaniment. Also includes an Introduction and Poem by Henri Cazalis in French and English.
Les ravages des pandémies ont également eu un impact sur l’art. Ainsi la peste noire a donné naissance au 15e siècle à des représentations très codifiées, appelées Danses macabres. Apparues en France, elles deviendront un thème récurrent de la peinture européenne illustrant le caractère égalitaire de la mort face aux épidémies.
Una llamativa mezcla de talentos: Saint-Saëns y Tim Burton. La curiosa Danza Macabra del primero "casa" muy bien con el particular mundo de Mr. Burton. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtAX1val5QQ http://timothymichel.com/tag/saint-saens/ http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/saint-saens.php http://www.biography.com/people/tim-burton-9542431 http://www.timburton.es/ Entrada actualizada a 9 de abril del 2020. Todas las imágenes y/o vídeos que se muestran corresponden al artista o artistas referenciados. Su exposición en este blog pretende ser un homenaje y una contribución a la difusión de obras dignas de reconocimiento cultural, sin ninguna merma a los derechos que correspondan a sus legítimos propietarios. En ningún caso hay en este blog interés económico directo ni indirecto. Javier Nebot
And you thought zombie comics were a recent idea? Over the centuries, medieval artists applied their talents to illustrate a mysterious tale of animated corpses who tormented the living.
Télécharger le calendrier d’octobre 2017. Le squelette comme motif iconographique n’a pas attendu Halloween et s’est développé dès l’Antiquité. Les gobelets aux squelettes du Louvre (1er s. av.- 1er s. de n. è.)[1] mettent en scène la dépouille de poètes et philosophes grecs célèbres et sont gravés de sentences telles que «Jouis de la … Continuer la lecture de « Calendrier d’octobre : Danse avec les Dievx »
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The Balkans possesses the Rakija. Read ''How to drink Rakija''. Scotland holds the Scotch, and everybody produces the beer. If you are anti-alcohol, then check out ''The drink of Azerbaijan''. After those drinks comes Norwegians and the Scandinavians with their pure Viking blood drink called Akvavit. Like a true Norwegian, I exaggerated a bit. It's not a Viking drink as it was produced since the 1500, and the Viking age finished at the end of 1000. For a Viking article, ''Trondheim and Viking king Olav'' is for you.