





Danse Macabre - Liber chronicarum by Hartmann Schedel, 1493 - Print

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This striking art print features a historic illustration of the Danse Macabre (Dance of Death) from the Liber chronicarum (Nuremberg Chronicle), published in 1493 by Hartmann Schedel. Rich in medieval symbolism, the scene depicts skeletal figures leading people from all walks of life into a final, universal dance — a powerful reminder of mortality, rendered with intricate woodcut detail.
Both haunting and beautifully crafted, this artwork invites reflection on the transient nature of life, echoing themes that have resonated through centuries of art and literature. Perfect for lovers of medieval art, gothic aesthetics, or philosophical decor, this print brings a bold and thought-provoking presence to any wall.
- Exclusive, expressive wall art designed by Posterscape's talented artists in France.
- Gallery-quality printing on thick, durable, FSC-certified art paper (250 g/m² | 110 lb) with an elegant matte finish.
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- High-quality oak wood frames for a timeless look that complements any interior decor.
- Sustainably printed locally for faster delivery and reduced environmental impact.
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