art.wikisort.org - PaintingThe Three Ages of Man and Death is an oil on canvas painting created between 1541 and 1544 by the German artist Hans Baldung which is in the collection of the Prado Museum. [1]
For other uses of "Three Ages", see Three Ages (disambiguation).
The work is an allegorical painting alluding to the transience of beauty and the fragility of human life. Death with his hourglass and broken lance has already taken the arm of the old woman who is in turn holding on to the younger one. A baby lies sleeping on the ground. In the lower background is a depiction of Hell with above a crucified Christ in a shaft of heavenly light, representing the opposing visions of life after death. The owl at bottom left is a symbol of wisdom warning of the consequences of sin.
It is part of a set of similarly themed paintings by Baldung, the others of which are The Three Ages of Woman and Death and The Three Graces.
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Related |
- Art in the Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation
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Death and mortality in art |
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Themes |
- All flesh is grass
- Carpe diem
- Consolatio
- Danse Macabre
- Death and the Maiden
- Lamentation of Christ
- Macabre
- Memento mori
- Mono no aware
- Sic transit gloria mundi
- Ubi sunt
- Personifications of death
- Vanitas
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- Death mask
- Elegy
- Funerary art
- Funerary text
- Lament
- Memorial
- Post-mortem photography
- Requiem
- Tomb
- Tragedy
- Wreath
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Artwork | Architecture |
- Capuchin Crypt
- Catacombs of Paris
- Sedlec Ossuary
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Literature |
- Ars moriendi
- Bardo Thodol
- Book of Job
- Book of the Dead
- Hamlet's soliloquy
- The Masque of the Red Death
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Music |
- Danse macabre
- Death and Transfiguration
- Der Tod und das Mädchen
- Erlkönig
- Totentanz
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Poetry |
- "And death shall have no dominion"
- "Because I could not stop for Death"
- "Erlkönig"
- "Do not go gentle into that good night"
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На других языках
- [en] The Three Ages of Man and Death
[fr] Les Trois Âges et la Mort
Les Trois Âges et la Mort, Les Trois Âges de l'Homme ou Les Trois Âges de la Vie est un tableau peint sur toile par Hans Baldung en 1510[1]. Il mesure 151 cm de haut sur 61 cm de large. Il est conservé au musée du Prado à Madrid, en Espagne.
[ru] Три возраста женщины и Смерть
«Три возраста женщины и Смерть» (нем. Die drei Lebensalter und der Tod) — картина художника Ганса Бальдунга.
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