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  2. Death and the Maiden (motif) - Wikipedia

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    Death and the Maiden (Der Tod und das Mädchen in German) was a common motif in Renaissance art, especially in German painting and printmaking. The usual form shows just two figures, with a young woman being seized by a personification of Death , often shown as a skeleton.

  3. Death and the Maiden (Baldung) - Wikipedia

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    Death and the Maiden or Death and Lust is a painting executed in 1517 by the German artist Hans Baldung (otherwise known as Hans Baldung Grien) which is in the collection of the Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

  4. Death and the Maiden (Schiele) - Wikipedia

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    Death and the Maiden is an oil on canvas painting by the Austrian painter Egon Schiele from 1915. It is exhibited in the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere , in Vienna . Schiele initially named the large picture measuring 150 by 180 centimeters as Man and Girl and also Entwined People .

  5. Death and the Maiden - Wikipedia

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    Death and the Maiden, poem by Matthias Claudius, set to music by Schubert; Death and the Maidens, a biography of Fanny Imlay; Death and the Maiden, a 1947 novel by Gladys Mitchell "Death and the Maiden", a 1960 short story by Ray Bradbury; Death and the Maiden, a 1994 novel by P. N. Elrod; Batman: Death and the Maidens, a graphic novel by Greg ...

  6. Der Tod und das Mädchen - Wikipedia

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    Franz Schubert, composer Original manuscript of "Death and the Maiden" " Der Tod und das Mädchen" (German: [deːɐ̯ ˈtoːt ʔʊnt das ˈmɛːtçn̩], "Death and the Maiden"), D 531; Op. 7, No. 3, is a lied composed by Franz Schubert in February 1817. It was published by Cappi und Diabelli in Vienna in November 1821.

  7. Elna Borch - Wikipedia

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    Elna Borch's sculpture, Death and the Maiden (1905) Borch was born in Roskilde, Denmark. She was the daughter of merchant Anders Jacob Borch (1834–1904) and Martha Petrine Willumsen (1845–1922). She came from a family full of artists, including her uncle Jacob Kornerup (1825–1913), who taught her how to draw.

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    Peacock Orders 'Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning' Reality Series From Amy Poehler, Scout Productions. Lady Gaga Op-Ed Calls for More Resources to Fight Suicide on World Mental Health Day.

  9. Chloe Piene - Wikipedia

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    One of her many art historical references is Death and the Maiden (1517) by Hans Baldung Grien. In this, a panicked maiden is seized by a kiss from a grotesque and rotten death. "Yet with Piene, the two mythological figures melt together, since in her charcoal drawings we encounter not Death and the Maiden, but rather the Maiden as Death." [11 ...