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  • The dance of death: time and death. Coloured aquatint by T. Rowlandson, 1816.
  • The dance of death. Etching by R. Dagley, 182-.
  • The dance of death: the catchpole. Coloured aquatint after T. Rowlandson, 1816.
  • Dance of death: death and the gentleman. Etching attributed to J.-A. Chovin, 1720-1776, after the Basel dance of death.
  • Dance of death: three music-making and dancing skeletons flanked by two women on the left and a couple on the right. Etching.
  • The dance of death: the duke. Woodcut by Hans Holbein the younger.
  • The dance of death: the apothecary. Coloured aquatint after T. Rowlandson, 1816.
  • Dance of death: death and the executioner. Coloured etching and letterpress after J.-A. Chovin after the Basel dance of death.
  • The dance of death: the duchess. Woodcut by Hans Holbein the younger.
  • The dance of death: the healer. Etching by R. Dagley, 182-.
  • The dance of death: Death finds an author writing his life. Colour lithograph by Edward Hull, 18--.
  • The dance of death: the insurance office. Coloured aquatint after T. Rowlandson, 1816.
  • The dance of death: Death appears to the people in the inn and instigates them, the proletariat, to clear the throne to make way for communism. Drawing by or after E. Ille.
  • The dance of death: the warlord. Woodcut by Hans Holbein the younger.
  • The dance of death. Etching by R. Dagley, 182-.
  • The dance of death at Basel: death and the cobbler. Lithograph by G. Danzer after H. Hess.
  • The dance of death: Death meets a coachman. Colour lithograph by Edward Hull, 18--.
  • The dance of death: Death emerges from the ground and is greeted by a group of allegorical women, symbolising the vices. Woodcut after Alfred Rethel, 1848.
  • The dance of death: the schoolmaster. Coloured aquatint after T. Rowlandson, 1816.
  • The dance of death at Basel: death and the jester. Lithograph by G. Danzer after H. Hess.
  • The dance of death: the porter's chair. Coloured aquatint after T. Rowlandson, 1816.
  • The dance of death: the chamber war. Coloured aquatint after T. Rowlandson, 1816.
  • The dance of death. Etching by R. Dagley, 182-.
  • The dance of death: the child. Woodcut by Hans Holbein the younger.
  • The dance of death. Etching by R. Dagley, 182-.
  • The dance of death: Death, seen on top of a barricade, reveals his true identity to the people. Woodcut after Alfred Rethel, 1848.
  • The dance of death: the old woman. Woodcut by Hans Holbein the younger.
  • The dance of death: the merchant. Woodcut by Hans Holbein the younger.
  • The dance of death at Basel: death and the queen. Lithograph by G. Danzer after H. Hess.
  • The dance of death: death, who has only one foot, and a lame man who also has only one foot. Etching attributed to J.-A. Chovin after the Basel dance of death.