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Dance of Death - traduzione in olandese

ARTISTIC MOTIF ON THE UNIVERSALITY OF DEATH
Danse macabre; Totentanz; Dance Macabre; Dance of Death; Dance of death; La Danse Macabre; The Dance of Death; La Danza Macabra; Death dance; Dance macabre; The dance of death; The Dance Of Death
  • [[Charnel house]] at [[Holy Innocents' Cemetery]], Paris, with mural of a ''Danse Macabre'' (1424–25)
  • An [[abbot]] and a [[bailiff]], dancing the Dance Macabre, miniature from a 1486 book, printed by [[Guy Marchant]] in Paris
  • The Abbess from Holbein's ''Simolachri, Historie, e Figure de la Morte'', 1549
  • The Pedlar from Holbein's ''Simolachri, Historie, e Figure de la Morte'' (In Lyone Appresso Giovan Frellone, 1549)
  • The Plowman from Holbein's ''Simolachri, Historie, e Figure de la Morte'', 1549
  • from Holbein's ''Simolachri, Historie, e Figure de la Morte'' (In Lyone Appresso Giovan Frellone, 1549)
  • ''The Dance of Death'' (1493) by [[Michael Wolgemut]], from the ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'' of [[Hartmann Schedel]]
  • St. Peter and St. Paul church]], Vilnius

Dance of Death         
dodendans
dance macabre         
dodendans
death from natural causes         
TYPE OF DEATH (NATURAL/NOT NATURAL)
Death by natural causes; Natural causes; Unnatural death; Natural death; Natural Causes; Death by Natural Causes; Death By natural causes; Death by unnatural causes; Died of old age; Death of old age; Natural cause; Death by natural cause; Deaths by natural causes; Natural deaths; Unnatural Death; Deaths of natural causes; Death from natural causes; Natural cause death; Died of Natural Causes
dood door natuurlijke oorzaken, natuurlijke dood

Definizione

dance of death
¦ noun a medieval allegorical representation in which a personified Death leads all to the grave.

Wikipedia

Danse Macabre

The Danse Macabre (; French pronunciation: ​[dɑ̃s ma.kabʁ]) (from the French language), also called the Dance of Death, is an artistic genre of allegory of the Late Middle Ages on the universality of death.

The Danse Macabre consists of the dead, or a personification of death, summoning representatives from all walks of life to dance along to the grave, typically with a pope, emperor, king, child, and labourer. The effect was both frivolous, and terrifying; beseeching its audience to react emotionally. It was produced as memento mori, to remind people of the fragility of their lives, and how vain were the glories of earthly life. Its origins are postulated from illustrated sermon texts; the earliest recorded visual scheme was a now-lost mural at Holy Innocents' Cemetery in Paris dating from 1424 to 1425.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Dance of Death
1. In a carefully choreographed dance of death, the characters constantly cross and re–cross that boundary.
2. It takes two to dance the dance of death, and to dance the dance of joy.
3. It is not in this exhibition, and perhaps would never be loaned, but they might have included Holbein‘s scary series of woodcuts The Dance of Death.
4. When Larry made a remark about doing the play Dance Of Death, Harrison said: "Only on your grave, old boy." During his old age, Harrison never saw eye to eye with the subsidised theatre or its proponents.
5. After Dance of Death (Holbein) Leonard Kress You‘ve earned a spot in Holbein‘s Totentanz, for when the old book‘s brittle binding snapped, and when you trimmed the edges down and strapped the pages with a fraying cord, the chance remained to catch the movements of the dance, as random and obscure as suits once trapped by shuffling hands.