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The Dance of Death

Martin Rowson


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Hans Holbein's 16th-century masterpiece, The Dance of Death, reminds its readers that no one, no matter their rank or position, can escape the great leveller, Death. In a foreboding series of woodcuts, Death, depicted as a skeleton, intrudes on the lives of people from every level of society, from the sailor to the judge, the ploughman to the king. By highlighting our common fate, Holbein exposes the folly of greed and ambition, and in doing so brings a corrupt and callous elite crashing back down to earth.

ISBN 9781910593745 | E | HB
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Publisher SelfMadeHero
ISBN 9781910593745
Publication date November 2019
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 196 x 140 mm
Illustrations throughout bw.ill.
Pages 88
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Hans Holbein’s 16th-century masterpiece, The Dance of Death, reminds its readers that no one, no matter their rank or position, can escape the great leveller, Death.
In a foreboding series of woodcuts, Death, depicted as a skeleton, intrudes on the lives of people from every level of society, from the sailor to the judge, the ploughman to the king. By highlighting our common fate, Holbein exposes the folly of greed and ambition, and in doing so brings a corrupt and callous elite crashing back down to earth.
In this darkly satirical update, Guardian cartoonist Martin Rowson sharpens and reshapes Holbein’s vision for the 21st century. Death seizes the City banker by his braces and offers a light to the oligarch; it joins the surgeon in theatre and the Hollywood star on the red carpet.
Filled with wit and doom-laden drama, Martin Rowson’s The Dance of Death is a masterful reimagining of a book which, in its uncompromising treatment of the rich and powerful, paved the way for the great, levelling craft of political cartooning.

In its uncompromising treatment of the establishment, Holbein's 16th-century classic predated and inspired the work of modern cartoonists and remains in print
Martin Rowson is one of Britain's best know political cartoonists and has previously adapted classics including The Communist Manifesto, Tristram Shandy and The Wasteland
A beautifully produced gift book published to coincide with Halloween


Martin Rowson is a multi-award-winning cartoonist and writer best known for his work in The Guardian. His books include graphic novel adaptations of The Waste Land, Tristram Shandy and The Communist Manifesto. He lives in London.

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