The Resource The dances of death, through the various stages of human life: : wherein the capriciousness of that tyrant is exhibited: in the forty-six copper-plates;, done from the original designs, which were cut in wood, and afterwards painted, by John Holbein, in the town-house of Basil. To which are prefixed, descriptions of each plate in French and English, with the Scripture text from which the designs were taken. Etched by D. Deuchar
The dances of death, through the various stages of human life: : wherein the capriciousness of that tyrant is exhibited: in the forty-six copper-plates;, done from the original designs, which were cut in wood, and afterwards painted, by John Holbein, in the town-house of Basil. To which are prefixed, descriptions of each plate in French and English, with the Scripture text from which the designs were taken. Etched by D. Deuchar
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The item The dances of death, through the various stages of human life: : wherein the capriciousness of that tyrant is exhibited: in the forty-six copper-plates;, done from the original designs, which were cut in wood, and afterwards painted, by John Holbein, in the town-house of Basil. To which are prefixed, descriptions of each plate in French and English, with the Scripture text from which the designs were taken. Etched by D. Deuchar represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library.This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
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The item The dances of death, through the various stages of human life: : wherein the capriciousness of that tyrant is exhibited: in the forty-six copper-plates;, done from the original designs, which were cut in wood, and afterwards painted, by John Holbein, in the town-house of Basil. To which are prefixed, descriptions of each plate in French and English, with the Scripture text from which the designs were taken. Etched by D. Deuchar represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library.
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- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (47 pages
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- The descriptions of the plates are by Mechel. cf. Dance of death. The dance of death, with a dissertation on the several representations of that subject, by Francis Douce, 1833, p. 136
- Added t.-p., engraved: Le triomphe de la mort, gravé d'aprés les dessins originaux de Jean Holbein, par David Deuchar, 1786
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- The dances of death, through the various stages of human life: : wherein the capriciousness of that tyrant is exhibited: in the forty-six copper-plates;
- Title
- The dances of death, through the various stages of human life:
- Title remainder
- wherein the capriciousness of that tyrant is exhibited: in the forty-six copper-plates;
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- done from the original designs, which were cut in wood, and afterwards painted, by John Holbein, in the town-house of Basil. To which are prefixed, descriptions of each plate in French and English, with the Scripture text from which the designs were taken. Etched by D. Deuchar
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- OCP
- Citation location within source
- D3
- Citation source
- McGeary & Nash. Emblem books at the University of Illinois
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- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- 1497-1543
- 1743-1808
- 1737-1818
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- Holbein, Hans
- Deuchar, David
- Mechel, Christian von
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- The dances of death, through the various stages of human life: : wherein the capriciousness of that tyrant is exhibited: in the forty-six copper-plates;, done from the original designs, which were cut in wood, and afterwards painted, by John Holbein, in the town-house of Basil. To which are prefixed, descriptions of each plate in French and English, with the Scripture text from which the designs were taken. Etched by D. Deuchar
- Note
-
- The descriptions of the plates are by Mechel. cf. Dance of death. The dance of death, with a dissertation on the several representations of that subject, by Francis Douce, 1833, p. 136
- Added t.-p., engraved: Le triomphe de la mort, gravé d'aprés les dessins originaux de Jean Holbein, par David Deuchar, 1786
- Extent
- 1 online resource (47 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Other physical details
- illustrations, port.)
- Specific material designation
- remote
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- The dances of death, through the various stages of human life: : wherein the capriciousness of that tyrant is exhibited: in the forty-six copper-plates;, done from the original designs, which were cut in wood, and afterwards painted, by John Holbein, in the town-house of Basil. To which are prefixed, descriptions of each plate in French and English, with the Scripture text from which the designs were taken. Etched by D. Deuchar
- Note
-
- The descriptions of the plates are by Mechel. cf. Dance of death. The dance of death, with a dissertation on the several representations of that subject, by Francis Douce, 1833, p. 136
- Added t.-p., engraved: Le triomphe de la mort, gravé d'aprés les dessins originaux de Jean Holbein, par David Deuchar, 1786
- Extent
- 1 online resource (47 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Other physical details
- illustrations, port.)
- Specific material designation
- remote
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