The dances of death, through the various stages of human life. Wherein the capriciousness of that tyrant is exhibited in forty-six copperplates [by D. Deuchar], done from the original designs which were cut in wood, and afterwards painted by John Holbein in the Town-House at Basil. To which is prefixed, descriptions of each plate in French and English. With the Scripture text from which the designs were taken. [Ed. by James Bonar].
- Date:
- 1788
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The dances of death, through the various stages of human life. Wherein the capriciousness of that tyrant is exhibited in forty-six copperplates [by D. Deuchar], done from the original designs which were cut in wood, and afterwards painted by John Holbein in the Town-House at Basil. To which is prefixed, descriptions of each plate in French and English. With the Scripture text from which the designs were taken. [Ed. by James Bonar]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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